Best lakes around Newarthill are situated within a landscape characterized by both natural lochs and managed country parks. The area features extensive countryside, including the valley of the River Clyde, which hosts large bodies of water like Strathclyde Loch. Visitors can find diverse environments ranging from woodlands with gravel paths to open parklands. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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“Strathclyde Loch is more than just water: beneath its surface, Bothwellhaugh, a mining village swept away in the 1970s, vanished. Today, only a cairn remains as a reminder of the houses, schools, and shops. There's also a Roman fort and an ancient road (yes, Watling Street is still here). Final warning: In 2012, a norovirus outbreak left 57 swimmers unconscious. Water caution.
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Always great pictures, beautiful impressions, or amazing panoramic shots... A worthwhile ✅🚲—tour around the loch (lake)😅😅
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Just off Jura Road this is a nice peaceful spot for a break. You will see many species of Damselflies and Dragonflies as well as Butterflies and the occasional duck and ducklings.
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The Waterfront Cafe in the water sports centre at Strathclyde Country Park is a nice stop on a walk around the loch. The cafe is open every day from 10:00 - 15:30. They serve a selection of freshly made light meals and snacks as well as hot and cold drinks.
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Great place to go for a run or a slow cycle. There's a trail all around the lake but too many people to expect to fai any major stores on a bike.
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Strathclyde Country Park lies in 400 hectares of countryside in the valley of the River Clyde, centred around Strathclyde Loch. It is a popular spot for people looking to escape the hustle-and-bustle. The remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse can be seen in the park, where the South Calder Water flows into the loch. Within the park, you find habitats including wetland and native woodland.
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Set in the beautiful Drumpellier Park, Lochend Loch is one of two natural lochs here. With a number of light gravel paths through the woodland and around the lochs it's a lovely place to while away a few hours, with plenty of wildlife to spot too. Keep your eyes open for resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in the autumn months.
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For a comprehensive experience, Strathclyde Loch offers a trail around its large body of water within a country park. Another excellent option is Lochend Loch in Drumpellier Park, known for its light gravel paths through woodland.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Strathclyde Loch and Lochend Loch are both categorized as family-friendly, offering easy paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Wildlife Pond Near Brow Farm is also a peaceful spot suitable for families.
The lakes around Newarthill are rich in wildlife. At Lochend Loch, you can spot resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in autumn. The Wildlife Pond Near Brow Farm is particularly noted for damselflies, dragonflies, butterflies, and ducks.
Yes, many paths are accessible. Strathclyde Loch features a trail all around the lake, suitable for easy riding or walking. Lochend Loch also has light gravel paths through its woodland, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll.
The Waterfront Café is conveniently located within the water sports centre at Strathclyde Country Park. It's a great stop on a walk around Strathclyde Loch, serving light meals, snacks, and drinks.
Beyond walking, the area offers various activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking, and general cycling routes. For detailed routes, explore the easy hikes around Newarthill guide, the gravel biking guide, or the cycling guide around Newarthill.
Yes, Strathclyde Loch, located within Strathclyde Country Park, is home to the remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse, offering a glimpse into the region's history.
While specific winter conditions can vary, the trail around Strathclyde Loch is generally well-maintained. However, as with any outdoor activity in winter, paths may be wet or icy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
A full loop around Strathclyde Loch is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles). The duration depends on your pace, but it typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour for a leisurely walk.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For pleasant walking conditions and vibrant nature, spring and summer are ideal. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and opportunities to spot fungi, particularly around Lochend Loch. Early mornings are often recommended for peaceful experiences and good light.
Yes, the area offers several circular routes. For example, the Strathclyde Loch itself has a popular circular trail. You can find more options, including the 'Strathclyde Loch North Path loop from Motherwell', in the easy hikes around Newarthill guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse environments, from the managed country parks to more secluded natural spots. The opportunities for wildlife observation, easy walking paths, and the presence of facilities like the Waterfront Café at Strathclyde Country Park are frequently highlighted.


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