Balgray Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Renfrewshire

Scotland

Balgray Reservoir

Railway Bridge, Neilston Allowing field access under the Neilston/Rutherglen branch line.
Railway Bridge, Neilston Credit: wfmillar

Balgray Reservoir is a picturesque freshwater lake located in Renfrewshire, Scotland. It covers an area of approximately 200 acres and is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and lush greenery. The reservoir is situated within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The main purpose of Balgray Reservoir is to supply drinking water to the nearby towns and villages. It was constructed in the early 20th century and is owned and managed by Scottish Water. The reservoir is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a consistent supply of fresh water.

Balgray Reservoir is a haven for a variety of wildlife, both on land and in the water. The lake is home to numerous species of fish, including trout and pike, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Birdwatchers also flock to the area, as the reservoir attracts a wide range of bird species, such as swans, geese, and ducks. Additionally, the surrounding marshes provide a habitat for various wetland plants and animals.

Visitors to Balgray Reservoir can enjoy a range of recreational activities. Boating and kayaking are permitted on the lake, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil waters. There are also several walking and cycling trails that offer stunning views of the reservoir and its surroundings. Picnic areas and benches are available, providing a perfect spot for a relaxing lunch in the midst of nature.

Overall, Balgray Reservoir is a beautiful and peaceful freshwater lake that provides vital water resources while also serving as a recreational haven for visitors and a habitat for diverse wildlife.

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Balgray Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.784568/-4.3733598 or Grid Reference NS5157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Railway Bridge, Neilston Allowing field access under the Neilston/Rutherglen branch line.
Railway Bridge, Neilston
Allowing field access under the Neilston/Rutherglen branch line.
Railway Bridge, Neilston Allowing field access under the Neilston/Rutherglen branch line. Looking through to Springfield Road from farmland.
Railway Bridge, Neilston
Allowing field access under the Neilston/Rutherglen branch line. Looking through to Springfield Road from farmland.
Springfield Road, Minor Road Neilston Railway branch line to the left.
Springfield Road, Minor Road
Neilston Railway branch line to the left.
Glanderston Dam
Glanderston Dam
Looking up the burn to Burnside Farm
Looking up the burn to Burnside Farm
Outflow from Glanderston Dam This outflow channel is viewed from the embankment beside the reservoir.
Outflow from Glanderston Dam
This outflow channel is viewed from the embankment beside the reservoir.
Glanderston Dam The picture looks across the eastern corner of this small reservoir to the anglers' hut, on a grey and rather breezy afternoon.
Glanderston Dam
The picture looks across the eastern corner of this small reservoir to the anglers' hut, on a grey and rather breezy afternoon.
Field near Glanderston The field, and the trees in it, are on the south side of the single-track road that runs along the wee wood beside Glanderston Dam. Balgray Reservoir is glimpsed across the fields to the right.
Field near Glanderston
The field, and the trees in it, are on the south side of the single-track road that runs along the wee wood beside Glanderston Dam. Balgray Reservoir is glimpsed across the fields to the right.
Junction of Springhill Road and Glanderston Road The picture looks along Springhill Road as it heads downhill towards Barrhead. Glanderston Road is on the right.
Junction of Springhill Road and Glanderston Road
The picture looks along Springhill Road as it heads downhill towards Barrhead. Glanderston Road is on the right.
Wood above Glanderston The picture shows the south edge of the wee wood above Glanderston Dam. Two buzzards can be seen circling above the wood.
Wood above Glanderston
The picture shows the south edge of the wee wood above Glanderston Dam. Two buzzards can be seen circling above the wood.
Moss-covered dyke beside Glanderston Road On the south side of Glanderston Road in the lee of a little rise, and bordering the wee wood, this dyke must see little sunshine. Presumably this is why it is so heavily covered in moss.
Moss-covered dyke beside Glanderston Road
On the south side of Glanderston Road in the lee of a little rise, and bordering the wee wood, this dyke must see little sunshine. Presumably this is why it is so heavily covered in moss.
Railway Bridge between Barrhead and Neilston The road is Springfield Road, an unclassified road between Barrhead and Neilston.
The railway bridge carries the line between Neilston and Patterton railway stations.
Railway Bridge between Barrhead and Neilston
The road is Springfield Road, an unclassified road between Barrhead and Neilston. The railway bridge carries the line between Neilston and Patterton railway stations.
Newton Mearns Baptist Church
Newton Mearns Baptist Church
Bourock Square, Barrhead
Bourock Square, Barrhead
Stewartson Road after rain Always seems to rain when in Scotland
Stewartson Road after rain
Always seems to rain when in Scotland
Track to Farmland Leading off Glanderston Road.
Track to Farmland
Leading off Glanderston Road.
Glanderston Bridge Minor road crossing the Aurs Burn.
Glanderston Bridge
Minor road crossing the Aurs Burn.
Glanderston Bridge Carries minor road over the Aurs Burn.
Glanderston Bridge
Carries minor road over the Aurs Burn.
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Balgray Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: NS5157 (Lat: 55.784568, Lng: -4.3733598)

Unitary Authority: East Renfrewshire

Police Authority: Greater Glasgow

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