Best lakes around Kinlochleven are found in the Scottish Highlands, an area characterized by dramatic landscapes and notable lochs. The village is situated at the eastern end of Loch Leven, a sea loch extending from Loch Linnhe. Other significant bodies of water include the Blackwater Reservoir, a large artificial lake, and Loch Eilde Mor, a remote freshwater loch in the Mamores range. These lochs offer diverse natural settings, from tidal waters to high-mountain wilderness.
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Amazing Loch to visit, so tranquil and really high quality paths for an easy walk
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Fine quiet single track roads - mostly very good surface
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This is absolutely awesome!
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The view becomes more beautiful with every meter of altitude
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This quiet road runs on the south side of Loch Eil and is a safer and scenic alternative to the busier A830 on the north side. From Fort William, this road is accessed by taking the Camusnagaul ferry, a small boat running every couple of hours. There's a picnic spot in the small hamlet of Blaich with a bench overlooking the loch and a small bay. At the east side near to Camusnagaul you'll find a woodland clearing direct views of Ben Nevis.
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Doubletrack riding through classic Scottish scenery. In good weather the Mammore Munros rise up to the North, and in less clear weather, the Loch and moorland vegetation remains starkly beautiful. Rocky at times, this trail connects Kinlochleven to the remote Southern end of Loch Treig and Abhainn Rath (river).
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A must visit for anyone at least once.
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Kinlochleven offers a diverse range of lakes, from the tidal sea loch of Loch Leven, which is an arm of the larger Loch Linnhe, to the vast artificial Blackwater Reservoir high in the mountains. You can also discover remote freshwater lochs like Loch Eilde Mor, nestled within the Mamores range, providing a true wilderness experience.
Yes, Glencoe Lochan is an excellent choice for families. This forest area features a small lochan and planted redwoods, offering beautiful, easy trails. On still days, the surrounding mountains are reflected in its mirror-like surface, making for a picturesque walk. You can find more details about this spot here: Glencoe Lochan.
For expansive views, consider visiting the View of Ben Nevis and Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, a summit and viewpoint offering vistas for miles. Another great spot is the Trail junction at Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe on the Nevis plateau, which provides superb views over the small loch and is a distinctive landmark for hikers.
The area around Kinlochleven offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the path to the Blackwater Dam explores the industrially significant yet beautiful Glen Leven, featuring waterfalls and small lochans. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes in the Mamores range. Discover more hiking options in the region by visiting the Mountain Hikes around Kinlochleven guide.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and road cycling. The Loch Eilde Mor Lakeside Trail offers doubletrack riding through classic Scottish scenery, with the Mamore Munros rising to the north. For road cyclists, the Loch Eil South Shore Road provides a quiet, scenic alternative to busier routes. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Kinlochleven and Road Cycling Routes around Kinlochleven guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer stunning scenery with fewer crowds, while summer provides longer daylight hours for extensive exploration. Even in less ideal weather, the stark beauty of lochs like Loch Eilde Mor and the moorland vegetation is captivating. Winter walks around Loch Leven can also be very rewarding for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, the area has significant industrial history. The Blackwater Reservoir is a remarkable feat of early 20th-century engineering, created by a dam that is the longest in the Highlands. The village of Kinlochleven itself was established around an aluminum smelter. Remnants of a WWI prisoner of war camp can also be found along the path leading to the reservoir, offering a glimpse into the past.
The lochs and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Around Loch Leven, you can often spot seabirds. In the more remote areas, particularly near Loch Eilde Mor, red deer are frequently seen. The diverse habitats support various species, making it a great area for nature observation.
Yes, swimming is possible in some of the lochs. Loch Leven, being a sea loch, offers opportunities for wild swimming in its waters. Always exercise caution, be aware of water temperatures, and respect local guidelines when swimming in open water.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic landscapes and the sense of remoteness. The area is praised for its amazing scenery, from the mirror-like reflections at Glencoe Lochan to the expansive views from elevated points like the View of Ben Nevis and Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe. The blend of natural beauty with significant industrial heritage, especially around the Blackwater Reservoir, also adds a unique appeal.
Loch Eilde Mor offers a profound sense of solitude and a true wilderness experience. Nestled in the high mountains northeast of Kinlochleven, it's praised for its amazing scenery and tranquil shores, making it an excellent spot for those seeking peace away from more frequented paths. The Loch Eilde Mor Lakeside Trail provides access to this beautiful, remote area.


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