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Top 8 Lakes around North Queensferry

Best lakes around North Queensferry are primarily found in the surrounding area, as North Queensferry itself is a coastal village on the Firth of Forth. The region offers a diverse natural landscape, including estuaries, coastal reserves, and freshwater lochs a short distance away. These areas provide opportunities for wildlife observation and scenic walks. The natural attractions here are characterized by their proximity to the sea and the presence of smaller, secluded lochs.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Limekilns Harbour View

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The Bruce Arms: brucearmslimekilns.co.uk
Location: goo.gl/maps/PusbkTcYC9UNYtrm9


The Ship Inn: the-ship-inn-limekilns.co.uk
Location: goo.gl/maps/gQvyrRsV6jgxQ7px8


The Sundial Cafe: facebook.com/SundialCafeLimekilns
Location: goo.gl/maps/8KNnrMD6ocn5uvCQ9


The Church Tea Room: limekilnschurch.org/tearoom.html
Location: goo.gl/maps/TPzbMoMRw5s66vLx6

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Townhill Country Park is made up of the Town Loch, Townhill Woods & the Town Park. There are miles of fun running trails around this area including this section of …

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Dundas Estate Lake

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It's not a lake! it's a Loch...

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Loch Fitty

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All OK for walking, but for cycling the route to the north is through part-restored open cast coal mining and rough in parts.

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Prestonhill Quarry

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The old quarry is now filled with water. The stones were also shipped from here across the Firth of Forth. Corresponding loading bridges for the ships still exist as ruins.

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Sandsteinklippe
May 7, 2026, Prestonhill Quarry

The old quarry is now filled with water. The stones were also shipped from here across the Firth of Forth. Corresponding loading bridges for the ships still exist as ruins.

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July 28, 2025, Dundas Estate Lake

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Limekilns is a village on the Firth of Forth. The village dates to at least the 14th century. It has a good natural harbour which created a good place to ferry goods and fish from. Later the port became more industrialised and would have been involved in the quicklime processing before the large kilns were built in Charlestown upstream. Running from here along the coast and inland on the network of minor roads and trails is nice, nothing is particularly hard or exciting but it's a good place for a pretty run or to get some miles in.

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Townhill Country Park is made up of the Town Loch, Townhill Woods & the Town Park. There are miles of fun running trails around this area including this section of disused railway line. It's a multi user trail so do watch out for bikes and walkers but it's well surfaced and good for racking up some miles or enjoying a peaceful and low stress pretty run.

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The cycle/walking track that runs from Queen Margaret hospital to Townhill loch is a great way to avoid traffic but sections do suffer from flooding.

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Refreshments The Bruce Arms: https://www.brucearmslimekilns.co.uk/ Location: https://goo.gl/maps/PusbkTcYC9UNYtrm9 The Ship Inn: https://www.the-ship-inn-limekilns.co.uk/ Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gQvyrRsV6jgxQ7px8 The Sundial Cafe: https://www.facebook.com/SundialCafeLimekilns Location: https://goo.gl/maps/8KNnrMD6ocn5uvCQ9 The Church Tea Room: https://www.limekilnschurch.org/tearoom.html Location: https://goo.gl/maps/TPzbMoMRw5s66vLx6

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Beyond the main lakes, what other natural water bodies can I explore near North Queensferry?

North Queensferry is primarily a coastal village on the Firth of Forth. While not freshwater lakes, the Firth itself offers a rich natural environment for observing seabirds and even occasional marine mammals. Additionally, you can explore the Limekilns Harbour View, which provides stunning coastal vistas.

Are there any hidden gem lochs or secluded spots for nature lovers near North Queensferry?

Yes, 'The Secret Loch' near Charlestown is a hidden treasure. Nestled among thick vegetation, it's a quiet habitat for nesting Herons, Kingfishers, ducks, and swans, offering a peaceful experience for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes and coastal areas?

The coastal areas, particularly the Firth of Forth and Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve, are excellent for birdwatching. You might spot Arctic Tern, Common Tern, Lesser Whitethroat, finches, and warblers. Harbour seals and fulmars are visible year-round. The Secret Loch is known for Herons, Kingfishers, ducks, and swans.

Are there opportunities for birdwatching near North Queensferry's water bodies?

Absolutely. Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve is a prime spot for birdwatching, especially from April to September, where you can see various terns and warblers. The Secret Loch is also a fantastic, secluded location to observe Herons, Kingfishers, and other waterfowl.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, are available near these lakes?

You can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore easy routes like the 'North Queensferry loop with views of the Forth Bridge' or the 'View of the Forth Bridges loop from Rosyth'. For cycling, consider the 'View of the Firth of Forth – Forth Road Bridge Cycle Path loop from North Queensferry'. Gravel biking options are also available, such as the 'View of the Firth of Forth – Forth Bridge loop from The Forth Bridge WHS'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for easy hikes, cycling, and gravel biking around North Queensferry.

Are there easy walking routes around the lochs?

Yes, the Pilgrims Way Path Along Loch Ore offers an excellent tarmac path, forming part of the newly created Pilgrims Way through Fife. The Townhill Country Park Multi-Use Trail around Town Loch also provides well-surfaced paths suitable for easy walks.

Are there family-friendly lakes or natural areas suitable for children?

Yes, several areas are great for families. Townhill Country Park Multi-Use Trail is family-friendly with well-surfaced paths. Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve is also ideal for a family walk or picnic, offering wildlife views and historical interest. The Dundas Estate Lake and Limekilns Harbour View are also listed as family-friendly highlights.

Are any of the lake paths accessible for wheelchairs or prams?

The Pilgrims Way Path Along Loch Ore features an excellent tarmac path, making it wheelchair accessible. The Townhill Country Park Multi-Use Trail also offers well-surfaced paths suitable for various activities, including those with prams or wheelchairs.

Do any of the natural attractions near North Queensferry have historical significance?

Yes, Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve holds historical interest. It was used as an observation point, gun location, and submarine mining station during the First World War, with remains of the Gov'y Pier still visible today.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes and natural reserves?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, April to September is ideal at Carlingnose Point Nature Reserve to spot Arctic Tern, Common Tern, and Lesser Whitethroat. Generally, spring and summer offer milder weather for walks and outdoor activities, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Harbour seals and fulmars can be seen year-round.

Where can I find refreshments or cafes near the natural attractions?

Near Limekilns Harbour View, you'll find several options for refreshments, including The Bruce Arms, The Ship Inn, and The Sundial Cafe. The Church Tea Room is also available in Limekilns.

Are the natural areas around North Queensferry dog-friendly?

Many outdoor areas in Scotland, including paths around lochs and nature reserves, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Specific tips for Loch Fitty mention it's suitable for walking, which typically includes dogs.

What should I know about visiting Loch Fitty?

Loch Fitty is suitable for walking, though some northern routes pass through partially restored open-cast coal mining areas, which can be rough in parts. Note that the lake is gated off, which might present challenges for some visitors.

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