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There is a hide with information boards and leaflets.  You can also do a circular walk around the loch.
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Four miles east of Forfar on the Friockheim Road. There is a hide and a recently constructed circular footpath around the loch.
 
Four miles east of Forfar on the Friockheim Road. There is a hide and a recently constructed circular footpath around the loch.

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Photo by Delia Todd
Looking east from the hide, overlooking the reed bed

Overview

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Birds

Notable Species

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Rarities

Osprey

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

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Other Wildlife

Deer. There is also a Terrapin that has taken up residence.

Site Information

Photo by Delia Todd
Balgavies Loch

History and Use

This loch once supported an Eel fishery.

Areas of Interest

There is a hide with information boards and leaflets. You can also do a circular walk around the loch.

Access and Facilities

Four miles east of Forfar on the Friockheim Road. There is a hide and a recently constructed circular footpath around the loch.

Grid Ref: NO 523 516

Contact Details

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External Links

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