Red Loch

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Angus

Scotland

Red Loch

Fields and trees, Egno Moss Most the woodland marked on maps as Reedie Strip has been cleared.
Fields and trees, Egno Moss Credit: Mike Pennington

Red Loch, Angus, also known as Red Loch Reservoir, is a man-made freshwater loch located in the county of Angus, Scotland. Situated between the towns of Forfar and Kirriemuir, Red Loch covers an area of approximately 100 acres, making it a medium-sized body of water.

Originally constructed in the late 19th century to supply water to the surrounding areas, Red Loch has since become a popular recreational spot for locals and visitors alike. It is surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and offers stunning views of the Angus countryside.

The loch is primarily used for fishing and is well-stocked with a variety of fish species, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and perch. Anglers can be seen casting their lines from the banks or from small boats, enjoying the tranquility and abundance of fish.

In addition to fishing, Red Loch also serves as a habitat for various waterfowl and other wildlife. The marshy areas surrounding the loch provide a haven for numerous bird species, including swans, ducks, and geese. It is not uncommon to spot these graceful creatures gliding across the water or nesting along the shores.

For those looking to explore the area further, there are several walking trails that meander around the loch, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls and nature observation. The peaceful ambiance and scenic beauty of Red Loch make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Red Loch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.657972/-3.0777315 or Grid Reference NO3452. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields and trees, Egno Moss Most the woodland marked on maps as Reedie Strip has been cleared.
Fields and trees, Egno Moss
Most the woodland marked on maps as Reedie Strip has been cleared.
Track on to Egno Moss A small track which begins with tarmac but eventually peters out to nothing.
Track on to Egno Moss
A small track which begins with tarmac but eventually peters out to nothing.
Cattle at the Kaims of Airlie The Kaims of Airlie is a prominent ridge on the northern edge of Strathmore. Baldovie <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NO3253">NO3253</a> is the farm which can be seen in the floor of the valley.
Cattle at the Kaims of Airlie
The Kaims of Airlie is a prominent ridge on the northern edge of Strathmore. Baldovie NO3253 is the farm which can be seen in the floor of the valley.
Larch woodland alongside the road at the Kaims of Airlie
Larch woodland alongside the road at the Kaims of Airlie
Wind turbine at Cairnleith Farm Baldovie Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NO3254">NO3254</a> can be seen on the far side of the valley.
Wind turbine at Cairnleith Farm
Baldovie Farm NO3254 can be seen on the far side of the valley.
New barn at Cairnleith Farm
New barn at Cairnleith Farm
Cairnleith Farm Cat Law <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NR3160">NR3160</a> on the horizon.
Cairnleith Farm
Cat Law NR3160 on the horizon.
Highland cattle on Loch of Kinnordy RSPB reserve
Highland cattle on Loch of Kinnordy RSPB reserve
Fields at Cairnleith, near Kirriemuir A snowy Culhawk Hill in the background.
Fields at Cairnleith, near Kirriemuir
A snowy Culhawk Hill in the background.
Cattle at a feeder at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Cattle at a feeder at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Canty Burn at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir Draining Egnomoss.
Canty Burn at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Draining Egnomoss.
Ghenty Cottage, near Kirriemuir
Ghenty Cottage, near Kirriemuir
Aerogenerator at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Aerogenerator at Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Feeding cattle in Hundred Acre Wood, Ghenty, Kirriemuir Hundred Acre Wood is just a field nowadays.
Feeding cattle in Hundred Acre Wood, Ghenty, Kirriemuir
Hundred Acre Wood is just a field nowadays.
Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Ghenty, near Kirriemuir
Track to Lindertis, Airlie
Track to Lindertis, Airlie
Cairnleith Farm
Cairnleith Farm
Fields, Cairnleith Very close to the Highland Boundary Fault.
Fields, Cairnleith
Very close to the Highland Boundary Fault.
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Red Loch is located at Grid Ref: NO3452 (Lat: 56.657972, Lng: -3.0777315)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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///eyepieces.clogging.socket. Near Kirriemuir, Angus

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