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Top 6 Lakes around Torbrex

Best lakes around Torbrex, an area in the southwest of Stirling, Scotland, offer a variety of natural and man-made water bodies. The wider Stirling region is home to several notable lochs, providing diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. These areas feature reservoirs, wildlife reserves, and fishing spots, contributing to the natural landscape. The region's lakes are characterized by their scenic settings and opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve

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Cambus Pools is a wetland reserve with reedbeds, grassland and open water attracting waders, warblers and wildfowl. The reserve is located behind an industrial area on the Inner Forth estuary …

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Swanswater Fishery

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Opening Times 8:00am to 4:30pm

Swanswater Fishery offers excellent fishing for trout for the bank angler as well as those that prefer fishing from a boat as there are a …

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North Third Reservoir is only a 15-minute drive from Stirling, and the water is surrounded by typical beautiful Scottish landscape. There is a fine 3.4-mile (5.5-km) hike going around the …

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Stirling University (from a cycling point of view not an educational institution point of view) is a surprise. You can cycle your way around with lovely Scottish views 🚲 But …

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Cocksburn Reservoir

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There’s a new bridge over the burn far end from the dam wall so you can now truly ride all the way around.

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March 28, 2026, Swanswater Fishery

Watch the anglers catching trout from bank and boat.

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I use them a lot as shortcuts avoiding local roads.

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Use to be a trout fishery A few years ago . But still scenic.

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North Third Reservoir is only a 15-minute drive from Stirling, and the water is surrounded by typical beautiful Scottish landscape. There is a fine 3.4-mile (5.5-km) hike going around the reservoir that also takes in Lewis Hill on the east bank. The views from here on the west bank are super nice, with shoreline views out to some beautiful islands, wooded countryside, and the gentle bulk of Lewis Hill on the far bank.

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There’s a new bridge over the burn far end from the dam wall so you can now truly ride all the way around.

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Normally quiet calm place with a seal today during high tide. All the trees are blackened by a fungus which thrives on fumes from the surrounding whisky distillery.

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Cambus Pools is a wetland reserve with reedbeds, grassland and open water attracting waders, warblers and wildfowl. The reserve is located behind an industrial area on the Inner Forth estuary and demonstrates how small areas of land can become vital habitats for wildlife, such as reed buntings.

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Stirling University (from a cycling point of view not an educational institution point of view) is a surprise. You can cycle your way around with lovely Scottish views 🚲 But when you leave, you also have some nice options 🚲 You can cycle across the road to the Wallace Monument, or you can go to Stirling or the historic Stirling Bridge it go to the Hillfoots 🚲 You can link up with the National Cycling Network 🚲 Worth a visit!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and water bodies around Torbrex?

The most popular water bodies include View of North Third Reservoir from the East Bank, known for its scenic views and a 3.4-mile hike. Visitors also enjoy Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve, a wetland attracting diverse wildlife, and the Stirling University Cycle Paths, which offer views of a lake and the Wallace Monument.

Are there historical sites or unique features associated with lakes near Torbrex?

Yes, the Lake of Menteith, Scotland's only 'lake', is home to Inchmahome Priory on Inchmahome Island, a historic site dating back to 1238. It was visited by Robert the Bruce and served as a refuge for Mary Queen of Scots. Loch Katrine also has historical associations with figures like Rob Roy MacGregor.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around the lakes near Torbrex?

You can enjoy a variety of activities. Loch Lomond offers water sports and boat cruises. The Lake of Menteith is popular for fly fishing and open water swimming. For cycling, the Stirling University Cycle Paths provide scenic routes. There are also numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking in the wider Stirling area. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Torbrex, Road Cycling Routes around Torbrex, and Gravel biking around Torbrex guides.

Are there family-friendly lakes or walks suitable for children near Torbrex?

Absolutely. Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve is excellent for families interested in birdwatching. The 3.4-mile hike around North Third Reservoir is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Stirling University Cycle Paths are suitable for family bike rides.

Where can I go hiking or walking around the lakes?

For hiking, you can explore the 3.4-mile (5.5-km) hike around North Third Reservoir, which includes Lewis Hill. Loch Lomond offers expansive views from Conic Hill, a challenging climb on the West Highland Way. Near Loch Katrine, Ben A'an provides stunning panoramic views after a climb. The Menteith Hills near the Lake of Menteith also have a network of paths for walkers.

What natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Torbrex?

The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Loch Lomond features vast freshwater, five wooded islands, and diverse plant and animal life. Loch Katrine is known for its serene waters surrounded by majestic mountains. Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve is a wetland with reedbeds and open water, attracting waders, warblers, and wildfowl. The Lake of Menteith has several small islands and is noted for wildlife, including rare Spanish chestnut trees and ospreys.

Is there a good spot for fishing near Torbrex?

Yes, Swanswater Fishery in Bannockburn, Stirling, offers excellent trout fishing for both bank anglers and those who prefer fishing from a boat. The Lake of Menteith is also popular for fly fishing for rainbow and brown trout.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Torbrex?

Visitors appreciate the outstanding natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. The serene landscapes, historical sites like Inchmahome Priory, and the chance to spot wildlife at places like Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve are frequently highlighted. The variety of walking and cycling routes, along with water-based activities, also contribute to a rewarding experience.

Are there any unique seasonal events or conditions at the lakes?

The Lake of Menteith is unique as it can freeze in rare winter conditions, occasionally hosting the 'Bonspiel,' one of Scotland's few outdoor curling tournaments. Inchmahome Priory on the Lake of Menteith is accessible by boat from March to September.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic scenery near the lakes?

Yes, several spots offer excellent views. Conic Hill near Loch Lomond provides a rewarding panorama, especially for hikers. Ben A'an offers stunning views across Loch Katrine. The View of North Third Reservoir from the East Bank provides super nice shoreline views out to beautiful islands and Lewis Hill.

Are there any reservoirs worth visiting near Torbrex?

Yes, North Third Reservoir is a popular choice, known for its beautiful Scottish landscape and a scenic hike. Cocksburn Reservoir also offers a pleasant route, with a new bridge making it possible to ride all the way around.

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