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Top 5 Lakes around Larkfield, Braeside, And Branchton

Best lakes around Larkfield, Braeside, And Branchton offer diverse outdoor experiences. Larkfield features Leybourne Lakes Country Park, a 230-acre complex with multiple lakes for water sports, walking, and fishing. In Braeside, the McNab/Braeside area within Renfrew County is known for its abundant lakes, including Black Donald Lake and Centennial Lake, which are part of an approximately 18-mile lake system. These regions provide opportunities for lakeside recreation and natural exploration.

Best lakes around Larkfield, Braeside, And Branchton

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Last updated: July 13, 2026

Loch Thom

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Loch Thom is a reservoir which has supplied drinking water to Greenock and the surrounding area since 1827. It's a popular fishing venue and pretty area for a walk.

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Gryfe Reservoir Southern Gravel Trail

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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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Greenock Cut

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Start at either Loch Thom / Greenock Cut Visitor Centre or at Overton Road, Greenock where there is both ample parking. Decent quality circular route with slight undulations that aren't too strenuous.

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Loch Thom

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Lovely views across Loch Thom, and perfect for a little paddle if it’s warm enough! Great place for a picnic.

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Loch Thom is a reservoir which since 1827 has provided a water supply to the town of Greenock in Inverclyde, Scotland. It is named after the civil engineer Robert Thom …

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Michèle Linton
November 8, 2023, Loch Thom

Loch Thom is a reservoir which since 1827 has provided a water supply to the town of Greenock in Inverclyde, Scotland. It is named after the civil engineer Robert Thom who designed the scheme which created the reservoir and delivered water via a long aqueduct known as The Cut. Today, as well as providing a water supply, the loch is used for sport fishing and forms part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park with several attractive walks and a centre at Cornalees Bridge providing nature study facilities.

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March 8, 2023, Loch Thom

Loch Thom is a reservoir which has supplied drinking water to Greenock and the surrounding area since 1827. It's a popular fishing venue and pretty area for a walk.

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Very bumpy in places. Best direction to go is east to west.

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Allan P.
June 21, 2021, Greenock Cut

Start at either Loch Thom / Greenock Cut Visitor Centre or at Overton Road, Greenock where there is both ample parking. Decent quality circular route with slight undulations that aren't too strenuous.

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a great wee link path providing the perfect link

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Dylan G
June 16, 2020, Loch Thom

Lovely views across Loch Thom, and perfect for a little paddle if it’s warm enough! Great place for a picnic.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes for walks and outdoor activities in the region?

For walks and outdoor activities, consider Loch Thom, a popular fishing venue with walking opportunities. The Greenock Cut offers a quality circular route for walking, starting from the Loch Thom / Greenock Cut Visitor Centre. In Larkfield, Leybourne Lakes Country Park provides various walking routes and a Water Sports Centre for activities like stand-up paddleboarding and open water swimming. In Braeside, Black Donald Lake is excellent for swimming, boating, and watersports.

Are there family-friendly lakes and activities available?

Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield features a children's play area and a gentle 1.8-mile (2.9km) stile-free trail with hard-surfaced pathways suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. Loch Thom and the Greenock Cut are also noted as family-friendly options for walks.

What kind of water sports can I do on the lakes?

At Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield, you can enjoy a variety of water sports including stand-up paddleboarding, SUP Yoga, open water swimming, kayaking, windsurfing, and scuba diving at their Water Sports Centre. In Braeside, Black Donald Lake is suitable for boating and watersports, offering clean, swimmable water.

Where can I find easy hiking trails near the lakes?

For easy hikes, the Greenock Cut offers a circular route with slight undulations that are not too strenuous. Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield has a gentle 1.8-mile (2.9km) stile-free trail. You can find more easy hiking options by exploring the Easy Hikes around Larkfield, Braeside, And Branchton guide.

Are there any lakes suitable for fishing?

Absolutely. Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield is well-known for its rich fishing grounds, with carp up to 50lb, pike over 20lb, and tench up to 14lbs. Loch Thom is also a popular fishing venue. In Braeside, Black Donald Lake is recognized for excellent fishing opportunities.

What natural features or viewpoints should I look for?

The region offers several scenic spots. The Greenock Cut provides a trail with good views. For a specific viewpoint, consider the View of Loch Long. Leybourne Lakes Country Park has received Local Wildlife Site designation, indicating its ecological value and offering opportunities to observe nature.

Are there any lakes with wheelchair-accessible paths?

Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield features a gentle 1.8-mile (2.9km) stile-free trail with hard-surfaced pathways that are suitable for wheelchairs and buggies, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.

What is the best time to visit the lakes?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For water sports and swimming, summer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and hiking, with autumn potentially providing beautiful foliage around the lakes. Winter can offer unique, tranquil walking conditions, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Can I find cafes or accommodation near the lakes?

Leybourne Lakes Country Park in Larkfield has a café with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking Ocean Lake. For broader options, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the towns and villages surrounding the lakes in Larkfield and Braeside. Branchton, being more of a neighborhood, may require traveling to nearby Cambridge, Ontario, for such amenities.

Are there mountain biking trails near the lakes?

Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider region. You can explore routes like 'The Greenock Cut Loop' or 'View of Clyde Valley and Cowal – The Kelly Cut loop from Cartsdyke'. For more details and specific trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Larkfield, Braeside, And Branchton guide.

What is the Gryfe Reservoir Southern Gravel Trail like?

The Gryfe Reservoir Southern Gravel Trail offers a mix of smooth tarmac and undulating gravel paths around the lake. It's a popular route, with some sections noted as being quite bumpy. It also provides a good link path for longer routes.

What is the historical significance of the lakes or waterways in the area?

Loch Thom is a reservoir that has supplied drinking water to Greenock and the surrounding area since 1827. The Greenock Cut is a notable man-made waterway. In Braeside, the Ottawa River, while not a lake, played a significant historical role in draining the Upper Great Lakes basin.

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