Best lakes around Rosneath And Clynder are primarily the sea lochs, Gare Loch and Loch Long, which define the Rosneath Peninsula. This area is situated between these two significant bodies of water, offering a landscape of natural beauty. The region provides opportunities for recreation and exploration of its geographical features. The lochs are characterized by their tranquil waters, surrounding hills, and diverse wildlife.
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Long MTB track at 4k. Steep wet and washed out with deep ruts in places but mostly rideable depending on ability and bike. Great views and fun!
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While this can totally be ridden by gravel bike it would be more fun on a XC mtb. Single track the whole way through with some steep and lose sections ✌🏻
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Very bumpy in places. Best direction to go is east to west.
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Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula. The loch is a habitat for salmon, sea trout, brown trout and arctic charr, and along with Loch Lomond, is the only natural habitat of the powan fish.
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a great wee link path providing the perfect link
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The most direct route from Dunoon to the Cowal Peninsula takes you over two decent hills, with great views of Loch Tarsen and Loch Striven. Watch out for HGVs and Forestry vehicles using the single track road, especially on the windy sections though the trees.
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Lovely smooth tarmac from the main road, then some undulating gravel past the lochs before rejoining a lovely single track road.
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The region is characterized by its significant sea lochs, Gare Loch and Loch Long, which define the Rosneath Peninsula. You can also find freshwater lochs like Loch Eck, and reservoirs such as Loch Thom, offering a diverse range of aquatic environments.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. For instance, the area around Loch Thom is popular for walks, and the Greenock Cut offers a decent quality circular route with slight undulations, accessible from a visitor centre with ample parking. Loch Eck, located within Argyll Forest Park, also provides family-friendly opportunities.
Both Gare Loch and Loch Long are rich in wildlife. Along Gare Loch, you might spot harbor and grey seals, porpoises, and occasionally bottlenose whales. Loch Long is home to various bird species, seals, porpoises, and even occasional pilot whales and dolphins. The surrounding hills and woodlands also support diverse terrestrial wildlife.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Gare Loch is popular for recreational boating, water sports, and sea angling. Loch Long is a haven for hiking and climbing in the surrounding Arrochar Alps, as well as water sports like kayaking, sailing, and diving. You can find more detailed routes for various sports on the Hiking, MTB, and Running Trails around Rosneath And Clynder guide pages.
Yes, the region boasts several scenic spots. The Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route offers great views, particularly over Loch Tarsan and Loch Striven. The Greenock Cut also provides excellent views along its circular trail. The dramatic scenery of Loch Long, with the towering Arrochar Alps, is particularly picturesque.
Both lochs have a rich military history. Gare Loch has been used for naval training and as a base for the UK's submarine-based nuclear defense system since the early 20th century, with Faslane Naval Base located on its eastern shore. Loch Long also held military significance, particularly during World War II, serving as a naval training and testing ground, with remnants of torpedo testing facilities still visible.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Loch Thom is a popular fishing venue. Loch Eck is a habitat for salmon, sea trout, brown trout, arctic charr, and powan fish. Loch Long is known for fishing, with possible catches including cod, whiting, plaice, mackerel, skate, wrasse, and pollack.
The Rosneath Peninsula offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for outdoor activities and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning foliage, especially around the woodlands of Gare Loch and Loch Long. While winter can be colder, it offers a serene atmosphere for those seeking solitude, though weather conditions for hiking should be monitored.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The Gryfe Reservoir Southern Gravel Trail is a cycle way with smooth tarmac and undulating gravel sections. The Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route is also suitable for cycling. For more mountain biking specific routes, check the MTB Trails around Rosneath And Clynder guide.
Loch Eck is a freshwater loch approximately 11 km long, nestled within both the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It is particularly unique as, along with Loch Lomond, it is the only natural habitat for the powan fish, in addition to salmon, sea trout, brown trout, and arctic charr.
For easy walks, consider the paths around Loch Thom, which is a popular area for strolls. The Greenock Cut offers a circular route with gentle undulations, making it accessible for many. Coastal paths and woodland trails along Gare Loch also offer various difficulty levels, including easy strolls.
Yes, Ardentinny Beach, located on the shores of Loch Long on the Cowal Peninsula, is the longest beach in the region. It's a favored spot for picnics, offering a pleasant environment for relaxation and enjoying the lochside scenery.


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