Best lakes around Glenmore Forest Park are found within the Cairngorms National Park, offering a diverse natural landscape of ancient Caledonian Pine Forest and mountain views. This region is characterized by its freshwater lochs, some featuring unique sandy beaches and others nestled serenely within the forest. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, from walking and cycling to watersports. Its geographic position at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains contributes to its distinct character.
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An understandably popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worth it. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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Picturesque little lake at the foot of a rock face. A nice place to stop and enjoy the view or even take a dip in the refreshing water.
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This excellent gravel path is also ideal for novice cyclists. A cycling route around the lake, using these paths, even starts at the visitor center. We rode along this path ourselves with our gravel bikes during a few days of bikepacking around the Cairngorms. After the many technical trails in the area, this was a wonderful path to cycle effortlessly.
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It's clearly a popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worthwhile. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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Picturesque little lake at the foot of a rock face. A nice place to stop and enjoy the view or even take a dip in the refreshing water.
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I've enjoyed open-water swimming here and have personally never seen a leech.
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Loch Morlich (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Mhùrlaig) is a freshwater loch in the Badenoch and Strathspey area of Highland, Scotland, near Aviemore. The loch is home to a water sports centre with kayaking, sailing and windsurfing among the activities available. There is also a yacht club and cycle routes around the loch. The loch lies at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains, just a few miles from Aviemore.
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Get the right conditions and the green water of this lochan is stunning
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The region is known for its diverse natural landscape. You can experience the vibrant green waters of An Lochan Uaine (The Green Loch), which folklore attributes to pixies. Loch Morlich Beach offers unique sandy beaches within a forest setting, providing stunning views of the Cairngorm Mountains. The area is also surrounded by ancient Caledonian Pine Forest.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. Loch Morlich Beach is ideal for families, offering sandy shores for relaxation and various watersports. The walking path around Loch an Eilein (adjacent to Glenmore Forest Park) is approximately 3 miles long, flat, and well-maintained, making it accessible for families. Many trails, like the Gravel track on the south side of Loch Morlich, are also suitable for families and novice cyclists.
Glenmore Forest Park offers an extensive network of trails. You can find easy walks like the 4-mile loop around Loch Morlich or the path around Loch an Eilein. For cyclists, there's a smooth gravel track on the south side of Loch Morlich. More challenging routes are also available, such as those found in the nearby MTB Trails around Glenmore Forest Park guide.
Yes, wild swimming is possible. Loch Morlich Beach is a popular spot for swimming due to its sandy shores. An Lochan Uaine (The Green Lochan) also offers a refreshing dip, with steps to access the water.
While Glenmore Forest Park itself is known for its natural beauty, the nearby Loch an Eilein features the iconic ruin of a 14th-century castle situated on an island in the middle of the loch. The area around Loch Morlich was also used as a commando training ground during World War II, with remnants still present.
The ancient Caledonian pine forests surrounding the lochs are excellent for wildlife spotting. Visitors to Loch an Eilein might see red squirrels, Scottish crossbills, and crested tits. The entire Glenmore Forest Park is part of the Cairngorms National Park, which is rich in diverse flora and fauna.
An Lochan Uaine can be reached via the Ryvoan trail, which typically starts from the Glenmore Visitor Centre. This trail offers a scenic journey through the forest and hillside.
Yes, near Loch Morlich Beach, you'll find several restaurants and cafes, including the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café. A campsite is also located at the back of Loch Morlich beach, open year-round. The Glenmore Visitor Centre also provides amenities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the snow-clad Cairngorms from places like Loch Morlich Beach. The unique green color of An Lochan Uaine is also a highlight. The overall appeal lies in the combination of beautiful lochs, ancient forests, and diverse outdoor activities, making it a popular spot for relaxation and adventure.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including those around Loch Morlich. For detailed options, explore the MTB Trails around Glenmore Forest Park or the Road Cycling Routes around Glenmore Forest Park guides, which feature routes like the 'Loch Morlich and Glenmore Forest' loop.
Yes, Lochan nan Geadas is a wonderful, quaint little lake located next to Loch Morlich. It's smaller but offers a very idyllic and peaceful setting, especially if you're looking for a quieter spot.
Many trails are designed to be accessible. For instance, the path around Loch an Eilein is flat and well-maintained. The Gravel track on the south side of Loch Morlich is also a smooth path suitable for walkers and cyclists, including those new to cycling.


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