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Wild swimming locations any suggestions
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By (user no longer on site) OP 43 weeks ago
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Hey just curious if anyone could recommend any decent lochs or that in n around Glasgow area usually go up to Dumbrock Loch at Murdock but wanna try different places any new locations would be greatly appreciated |
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By *abbyWoman 43 weeks ago
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Not glasgo way but if you go towards Callander to braclin falls and keep driving till you reach a sign for the cragg. There's a cracking we water fall jump areas and a pritty deep pool that's pritty quite for people who don't know its there . Highly recomend |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"Hey just curious if anyone could recommend any decent lochs or that in n around Glasgow area usually go up to Dumbrock Loch at Murdock but wanna try different places any new locations would be greatly appreciated "
When I'm in Glasgow I usually go to Abbies Loch...is this the same Loch as you mention? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 42 weeks ago
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"Hey just curious if anyone could recommend any decent lochs or that in n around Glasgow area usually go up to Dumbrock Loch at Murdock but wanna try different places any new locations would be greatly appreciated
When I'm in Glasgow I usually go to Abbies Loch...is this the same Loch as you mention?"
Yeah bud that's the one I usually do drunbrock or something I know it as |
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Loch Ard is a nice shallow loch, so warms up nicely. A few places to get in from but public.
Balqhidder has a nice couple of falls in the Kirkton Burn coming down from the glen, just a few minutes walk from the village car park at the hall.
The sandy beach at Loch Doine stepping stones / mirror sculpture at Monachyle is lovely on a summer's day.
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By (user no longer on site) OP 42 weeks ago
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"Loch Ard is a nice shallow loch, so warms up nicely. A few places to get in from but public.
Balqhidder has a nice couple of falls in the Kirkton Burn coming down from the glen, just a few minutes walk from the village car park at the hall.
Thank you much appreciated
The sandy beach at Loch Doine stepping stones / mirror sculpture at Monachyle is lovely on a summer's day.
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Why not Loch Lomond? Plenty of spots on the west side, less than an hour from Glasgow. Duck Bay is popular in the mornings without being too busy, and there's usually always someone around for safety. |
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