Bertha Loch

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Perthshire

Scotland

Bertha Loch

Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park Credit: Richard Webb

Bertha Loch is a picturesque freshwater body located in Perthshire, Scotland. With its serene beauty and abundant wildlife, it serves as a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking tranquility.

Covering an area of approximately 60 acres, Bertha Loch is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, creating a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor activities. The lake itself boasts crystal-clear waters, reflecting the surrounding landscape and providing a peaceful atmosphere.

The diverse ecosystem of Bertha Loch supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. Its shores are adorned with reed beds, providing a habitat for numerous bird species such as great crested grebes, mallards, and herons. Visitors can often spot these birds gracefully gliding across the water or nesting in the surrounding vegetation.

The lake is also home to various fish species, including pike and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers seeking a rewarding catch. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a day by the water, trying their luck and indulging in the tranquility of the surroundings.

For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, Bertha Loch offers opportunities for leisurely walks and picnics along its shores. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning views make it an ideal spot for families and individuals to unwind and connect with nature.

Overall, Bertha Loch in Perthshire is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife, it continues to captivate the hearts of all who visit.

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Bertha Loch Images

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Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park
Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth. The background fields will also be built upon.
Geddes Avenue, Bertha Park
Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth. The background fields will also be built upon.
Gib Place, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Gib Place, Bertha Park
Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Gib Place, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Gib Place, Bertha Park
Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Green Street, Bertha Park Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Green Street, Bertha Park
Bertha Park is a large residential housing development on the northwest of Perth.
Current edge of Bertha Park There is a road between the houses and a barley field. At the time there was a gap in the Heras fencing, presumably to allow harvesting, perhaps the last harvest here and I was able to gain access to the stubble.
Current edge of Bertha Park
There is a road between the houses and a barley field. At the time there was a gap in the Heras fencing, presumably to allow harvesting, perhaps the last harvest here and I was able to gain access to the stubble.
Edge of Bertha Park - 2021 Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon to the current edge of the massive Berth Park housing development in Perth.
Edge of Bertha Park - 2021
Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon to the current edge of the massive Berth Park housing development in Perth.
Barley stubble, Bertha Park Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Barley stubble, Bertha Park
Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Barley stubble, Bertha Park Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Barley stubble, Bertha Park
Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Stubble, Bertha Park Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Stubble, Bertha Park
Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Stubble, Bertha Park Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Stubble, Bertha Park
Will there be another harvest here? The house builders are close by.
Stubble, Bertha Park Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon
Stubble, Bertha Park
Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon
Stubble and boundary, Bertha Park Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
Stubble and boundary, Bertha Park
Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
Stubble, Bertha Park Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
Stubble, Bertha Park
Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
Stubble, Bertha Park Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon
Stubble, Bertha Park
Looking across barley stubble in a field that is almost certainly going to be built upon
Bertha Park Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
Bertha Park
Looking towards some of the new houses with more to come on these fields.
A9, northbound The A9 is a strategic link between the Highlands of Scotland and the Central Belt. It runs 279 miles from junction 5 of the M9 at Polmont to Scrabster. Originally it ran from Edinburgh.
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A9, northbound
The A9 is a strategic link between the Highlands of Scotland and the Central Belt. It runs 279 miles from junction 5 of the M9 at Polmont to Scrabster. Originally it ran from Edinburgh. LinkExternal link
A9 crossing River Almond The A9 is a strategic link between the Highlands of Scotland and the Central Belt. It runs 279 miles from junction 5 of the M9 at Polmont to Scrabster. Originally it ran from Edinburgh.
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A9 crossing River Almond
The A9 is a strategic link between the Highlands of Scotland and the Central Belt. It runs 279 miles from junction 5 of the M9 at Polmont to Scrabster. Originally it ran from Edinburgh. LinkExternal link
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Bertha Loch is located at Grid Ref: NO0727 (Lat: 56.428905, Lng: -3.4958812)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

What 3 Words

///flood.green.stag. Near Almondbank, Perth & Kinross

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Located within 500m of 56.428905,-3.4958812
Bench
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Note: Old Car Wreck - Nissan Micra
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Natural: stone
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Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 56.4275096/-3.4983193
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