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Top 12 Lakes around Glenfinnan

Best lakes around Glenfinnan are centered around Loch Shiel, a freshwater loch in the western Highlands of Scotland. This loch stretches for approximately 28 kilometers and is characterized by rugged scenery with mountains rising to around 900 meters. The area holds historical significance with the Glenfinnan Monument and is recognized for its connection to popular culture. It is a location offering natural beauty and historical context.

Best lakes around Glenfinnan

  • The most popular lakes is View of Loch Shiel, a viewpoint that offers views of Loch Shiel, the fourth longest loch in Scotland, known for its diverse bird species. It is also recognized for its appearance in the Harry Potter films.
  • Another must-see spot is Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track, a trail that runs alongside Loch Shiel, providing views over the water. The compact gravel surface is suitable for cycling and offers spots for picnics or swimming.
  • Visitors also love Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan Monument, a man-made monument that marks the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard in 1745. It offers panoramic views of the loch and surrounding landscape.
  • Glenfinnan is known for freshwater lochs, some featuring historical monuments and others with accessible lakeside tracks. These lochs offer opportunities for scenic views, cycling, and observing wildlife.
  • The lakes around Glenfinnan are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 20 upvotes and 17 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: July 13, 2026

Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track

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This forestry track runs alongside Loch Shiel and offers fantastic views over the water. The surface is compact gravel, making it suitable for touring or gravel bikes.

There are a few places where you can pull in by the water for a picnic or even a swim. Overall it's quite a flat track but there are some lovely undulating parts that wind around the loch.

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Just a few meters and steps above the Road to the Isles you can enjoy great views of Loch Shiel, the Glenfinnan Monument, the River Finnan and the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.

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Stunning Highland Loch. The pictures don’t lie. The cycle path follows the Loch shoreline and is a good dirt road. You can travel from Glenfinnan Viaduct all the way to Pollack on a nice 21 mile ride. There are nice shops at the Glenfinnan monument if you want a meal and a coffee.

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Gorgeous view of the water

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View of Loch Shiel

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From here you have a beautiful view of Loch Shiel, the 4th longest loch in Scotland. It is a freshwater lake, and has special protection given to it for the number of bird species resident here. Interestingly, the rugged peaks either side are seldom visited as none of them reach 'Munro status'.

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August 2, 2024, Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan Monument

Well worth a visit to this iconic spot, though it can be very busy with 'train spotters'

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The loch sheil track is wide and was well surfaced when we visited. Suits gravel, hybrid or mountain bike best. A wee bit lumpy in places, but well worth the wilderness feel of this spectacular loch. The bridge to Glenfinnan viaduct viewing area was closed during our visit. Its a short ride from the main bridge if Glenfinnan is on your list, or just turn towards Glensheil and skip the very busy car park with its train spotters

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The view of Loch Shiel and the mountain ranges is wonderful.

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Magnificent section of gravel along the loch. The surface is uneven depending on the place, but overall satisfactory for progress. The view is not very clear on the first half of the path (starting from Polloch), then clear as far as Glennfinan. Please note: the footbridge which allows you to exit the path to access Glennfinan is still closed: reopening expected in September 2024.

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What a dream how this viaduct is integrated into the landscape. Great hiking trail to the points from which the train can best be seen as it crosses the viaduct.

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a beautiful gravel track. Very steep from Strontian over to Polloch. The Glenfinnan foot bridge has been out of use for several years. Cross at your own risk, or add a few extra kilometres on the road to be safe

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I follow your recommendation Jeanette and added one photo to compare the view from below the viaduct. I think both are impressive and worth to explore if time allows - with or without Harry Potter.

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Not far from the viaduct that you are looking for in this area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Loch Shiel a significant lake in Glenfinnan?

Loch Shiel is the primary and most notable lake in Glenfinnan, celebrated for its stunning natural beauty, historical significance, and connection to popular culture. It is the fourth longest loch in Scotland, stretching 28 kilometers, and is surrounded by wild, rugged scenery with mountains rising to 900 meters.

What historical sites can I visit around Loch Shiel?

At the head of Loch Shiel stands the Glenfinnan Monument, which commemorates Bonnie Prince Charlie raising his standard in 1745. You can climb the monument for panoramic views. St. Finnan's Isle, a traditional burial place of the Macdonald clan, also features an ancient chapel.

Are there any family-friendly activities or trails near the lakes?

Yes, the Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track is suitable for cycling and offers spots for picnics or swimming. The Loch Eil South Shore Road is another family-friendly option, offering a quiet and scenic route with picnic spots and views of Ben Nevis. For easy walks, explore the routes in the Easy hikes around Glenfinnan guide.

What wildlife can I expect to see around Loch Shiel?

Loch Shiel is a Special Protection Area, home to diverse birdlife including golden eagles, kestrels, ospreys, peregrine falcons, and various duck species. Otters and red deer can also be spotted. A stroll through the ancient Caledonian pines may reveal dragonflies and butterflies.

What is the 'Harry Potter' connection to Glenfinnan's lakes?

Loch Shiel served as the inspiration for the fictional Black Lake near Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter films. The famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, which sweeps around the head of the glen, is prominently featured in the films as the route for the 'Hogwarts Express'.

Can I cycle around the lakes in Glenfinnan?

Yes, the Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track is a compact gravel forestry track suitable for touring or gravel bikes, offering fantastic views. The Loch Eil South Shore Road is also a quiet, scenic cycleway. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Glenfinnan guide.

Are there hiking opportunities near the lakes?

Yes, the mountains surrounding Loch Shiel are excellent for hiking. You can find various options, including easy walks like the 'View of Loch Shiel – Glenfinnan Monument loop' in the Easy hikes around Glenfinnan guide, or more challenging routes in the Running Trails around Glenfinnan guide.

What are some popular viewpoints for Loch Shiel?

The View of Loch Shiel highlight offers a beautiful perspective of the loch. Additionally, the Glenfinnan Monument provides panoramic views of the loch and its surrounding landscape.

What is the best way to access Loch Eil South Shore Road?

The Loch Eil South Shore Road is best accessed from Fort William by taking the Camusnagaul ferry, which runs every couple of hours. This provides a scenic and quieter alternative to the busier A830.

Can I take a boat tour on Loch Shiel?

Yes, boat tours are available on Loch Shiel during the summer months. These cruises offer a unique perspective of the loch, its surrounding mountains, and opportunities to spot wildlife, the viaduct, and the monument from the water.

What is Loch Doire a' Ghearrain known for?

Loch Doire a' Ghearrain offers incredible views over its waters as you traverse the remote and wild landscape of the Ardnish countryside. It's a great spot for those seeking a more secluded natural experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Glenfinnan?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning Highland scenery, the sense of isolation and wildness, and the unique blend of natural beauty with historical and cinematic connections. The opportunity for cycling, picnicking, and observing diverse wildlife along the loch shores is also highly valued.

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