Blackwater Loch

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Ayrshire

Scotland

Blackwater Loch

Carlock House, Glen App Yes it's in the trees. Viewed from the A77.
Carlock House, Glen App Credit: Billy McCrorie

Blackwater Loch is a picturesque freshwater lake located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Spanning an area of approximately 20 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike. The loch is situated within a tranquil setting, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills.

The water in Blackwater Loch is exceptionally clear and is sourced from natural springs and rainfall. It is known for its dark hue, which is attributed to the peaty soil in the surrounding area. This unique characteristic adds to its charm and gives the loch its name.

The loch is home to a diverse range of aquatic flora and fauna. The surrounding wetlands provide an ideal habitat for various species of waterfowl, including ducks, swans, and herons. The reeds and rushes that fringe the loch's edges offer shelter and nesting sites for birds, while also providing a haven for small mammals, such as voles and water shrews.

Anglers are drawn to Blackwater Loch for its abundant fish population. The loch is teeming with brown trout, which attract both seasoned anglers and beginners. Fishing permits can be obtained locally, allowing visitors to enjoy a peaceful day by the water, casting their lines and trying their luck.

Blackwater Loch offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings, this hidden gem in Ayrshire provides an idyllic spot for nature lovers to unwind and connect with the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Blackwater Loch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.061358/-5.0070308 or Grid Reference NX0878. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Carlock House, Glen App Yes it's in the trees. Viewed from the A77.
Carlock House, Glen App
Yes it's in the trees. Viewed from the A77.
Stubble field The harvest is done, and there are distant sounds of baling the straw. Just visible are some of the great flock of birds gleaning the remains of the crop.
Stubble field
The harvest is done, and there are distant sounds of baling the straw. Just visible are some of the great flock of birds gleaning the remains of the crop.
Farming landscape A view over stubble to Meadow Park and Craigalbert farms.
Farming landscape
A view over stubble to Meadow Park and Craigalbert farms.
Turning the straw Turning barley straw and rowing-up for baling.
Turning the straw
Turning barley straw and rowing-up for baling.
Trig point with fence The triangulation pillar at Girlaverie, which affords a fine view of Ailsa Craig.
Trig point with fence
The triangulation pillar at Girlaverie, which affords a fine view of Ailsa Craig.
Farmed grassland I once heard a commentator refer to the 'emerald desert' of the intensively-cropped grasslands which support beef and dairy cows in southwest Scotland. I get the point, and the ecology is not diverse. Distant, heather moorland on gentle hills provides a contrast.
Farmed grassland
I once heard a commentator refer to the 'emerald desert' of the intensively-cropped grasslands which support beef and dairy cows in southwest Scotland. I get the point, and the ecology is not diverse. Distant, heather moorland on gentle hills provides a contrast.
Cow track (1) Running alongside a conifer plantation is one of many local walking routes for cows to take themselves to milking parlours, guided by fringing electric fences. The track is descending towards the glen of the Ballochdowan Burn.
Cow track (1)
Running alongside a conifer plantation is one of many local walking routes for cows to take themselves to milking parlours, guided by fringing electric fences. The track is descending towards the glen of the Ballochdowan Burn.
Cow track (2) Looking northward to Ailsa Craig along a cattle walking route. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7611731">NX0778 : Cow track (1)</a>.
Cow track (2)
Looking northward to Ailsa Craig along a cattle walking route. See also NX0778 : Cow track (1).
Hawthorn hedge Hedges are not common in this wide, cow-dominated landscape so it is nice to see hawthorn with a good crop of berries.
Hawthorn hedge
Hedges are not common in this wide, cow-dominated landscape so it is nice to see hawthorn with a good crop of berries.
Girlaverie trig Looking SW from position
Girlaverie trig
Looking SW from position
Sheep in a turnip field Looking SE from position
Sheep in a turnip field
Looking SE from position
Currarie Glen and Farm Looking up Currarie Glen with farm on crest of hill
Currarie Glen and Farm
Looking up Currarie Glen with farm on crest of hill
View towards entrance to  Loch Ryan ( wild goats on hillside )
View towards entrance to Loch Ryan ( wild goats on hillside )
Memorial stone to Robert Cunningham, postman This memorial on Killantringan Moor was to a postman who perished in a snowstorm in 1908. It has since been refurbished by the Communication Workers Union.
Memorial stone to Robert Cunningham, postman
This memorial on Killantringan Moor was to a postman who perished in a snowstorm in 1908. It has since been refurbished by the Communication Workers Union.
View from west of Monument to Robert Cunningham Postman View of monument with the hills beyond the A77 looking eastward
View from west of Monument to Robert Cunningham Postman
View of monument with the hills beyond the A77 looking eastward
Snowscene near Low Ballochdowan View of animals in field. Wooded hill in far background has been recently felled.
Snowscene near Low Ballochdowan
View of animals in field. Wooded hill in far background has been recently felled.
Icicles in the burn near Low Ballochdowan
Icicles in the burn near Low Ballochdowan
Kilantringan Loch Viewed from the Currarie Glen road in late April.
Kilantringan Loch
Viewed from the Currarie Glen road in late April.
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Blackwater Loch is located at Grid Ref: NX0878 (Lat: 55.061358, Lng: -5.0070308)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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