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Baddinsgill Reservoir

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Baddinsgill Reservoir

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Baddinsgill Reservoir is a charming and picturesque upland lake nestled within the scenic Pentland Hills, located in the Scottish Borders close to the villages of Carlops and West Linton, and near the boundary with Midlothian. Situated at an elevation of 393 metres, this small reservoir was formed by damming the Lyne Water and offers a tranquil escape amidst rolling hills and expansive views.

Visitors consistently praise Baddinsgill Reservoir for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. It's often described as…

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    January 2, 2024

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    Baddinsgill Reservoir is a charming little reservoir that rests peacefully in a picturesque valley along Thieves' Road, within the Pentland Hills.

    It's the perfect location to catch your breath and enjoy a picnic amongst some of Scotland's finest scenery.
    A beautiful reservoir hidden in the hills along the Thieves Road across Pentland Hills.

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    1. Mount Maw, The Mount & East Cairn Hill loop from Badinsgill Reservoir — Pentland Hills

    13.0km

    04:02

    390m

    390m

    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 390 m

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    Location: West Linton, Scottish Borders, South Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to get to Baddinsgill Reservoir if I don't have a car?

    Public transport options to Baddinsgill Reservoir are limited. While there are bus services to nearby villages like West Linton or Carlops, reaching the reservoir itself typically requires a further walk or taxi. Car sharing is highly recommended due to the reservoir's somewhat remote location.

    Are there any specific trails around Baddinsgill Reservoir that are suitable for toddlers or very young children?

    While many routes around Baddinsgill Reservoir are considered family-friendly, specific trails suitable for toddlers or pushchairs might be limited to the immediate vicinity of the reservoir itself. The paths are generally well-trodden, but some sections can be uneven. For very young children, consider shorter, out-and-back walks along the reservoir's edge rather than longer loops that might involve varied terrain.

    Is Baddinsgill Reservoir a dog-friendly destination, and are there any specific rules for dogs?

    Yes, Baddinsgill Reservoir is a popular spot for dog walkers. Dogs are generally welcome, but it's essential to keep them under close control, especially around livestock which may be grazing in surrounding fields. Always clean up after your dog to help keep the area beautiful for everyone.

    What kind of wildlife can families expect to see around Baddinsgill Reservoir?

    The natural setting of Baddinsgill Reservoir offers opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. While not a dedicated wildlife reserve, visitors might spot various bird species, especially waterfowl on the reservoir. Keep an eye out for sheep grazing in the surrounding hills. The tranquil environment is perfect for children to connect with nature.

    Are there any cafes or pubs nearby where families can get refreshments after visiting the reservoir?

    There are no cafes or pubs directly at Baddinsgill Reservoir. However, the nearby villages of West Linton and Carlops offer options for refreshments. West Linton, in particular, has a few cafes and pubs where you can enjoy a meal or a drink after your outdoor adventure.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect when visiting Baddinsgill Reservoir, especially for a family walk?

    Being in the Pentland Hills, weather at Baddinsgill Reservoir can be changeable, even in summer. It's often cooler and windier than in lower elevations. Always check the local forecast before you go and dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are advisable, regardless of the season, to ensure a comfortable family walk.

    What are the historical facts about Baddinsgill Reservoir?

    Baddinsgill Reservoir was constructed by damming the Lyne Water and officially opened in 1930. Its original earth dam, initially faced with concrete blocks, was later capped with tarmac due to erosion. Historically, it was built to supply water to Bathgate, with West Linton also utilizing this supply and building a treatment works.

    Are there any specific viewpoints around Baddinsgill Reservoir that offer particularly good photo opportunities for families?

    The entire area around Baddinsgill Reservoir offers picturesque views. The reservoir itself, nestled in the valley along Thieves' Road, provides stunning reflections of the surrounding Pentland Hills. Walking along the reservoir's edge or gaining a little elevation on the nearby paths will offer various vantage points for memorable family photos.

    How long does a typical family walk around Baddinsgill Reservoir take?

    The duration of a family walk depends on the chosen route and pace. A leisurely stroll directly around the reservoir's immediate vicinity might take an hour or two. Longer routes, such as the "Baddinsgill Reservoir – Catwalk Den Wood loop from West Linton" (11.8 km), are moderate hikes that could take 3-4 hours, while the "Mount Maw Summit – Baddinsgill Reservoir loop" (5.4 km) is a shorter option that might take 1.5-2.5 hours.

    Is it possible to find accommodation near Baddinsgill Reservoir for an overnight stay?

    While there is no accommodation directly at Baddinsgill Reservoir, the nearby villages of West Linton and Carlops, as well as the wider Scottish Borders and Midlothian areas, offer various options including guesthouses, B&Bs, and self-catering cottages. These provide convenient bases for exploring the Pentland Hills and surrounding attractions.

    What is the elevation gain like on the family-friendly trails around Baddinsgill Reservoir?

    For family-friendly trails directly around the reservoir, the elevation gain is generally minimal, offering relatively flat walks. However, if you venture onto routes that climb into the surrounding Pentland Hills, such as the "Mount Maw Summit – Baddinsgill Reservoir loop," you will encounter more significant elevation changes. Always check the route details for specific elevation information if you plan a longer hike.

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