Winter snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch The
loch is a public park /
recreational area
that is maintained by East Dunbartonshire Council. It is popular with walkers and joggers and occasional anglers ( there were previously some large pike ). There are many waterbirds - swans, ducks, grebe etc. The loch is surrounded by mixed woodland. Easy access is obtained from local residential areas and there is a small parking area. The loch is near to Kilmardinny House. |
Winter snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch |
Winter snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch |
Winter snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch |
Winter snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch |
Winter
snow scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter
snow scene at Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
The dog walked onto the loch and broke through the ice, the owner then followed onto the ice and also fell through. He became extremely distressed and shouted for help. They were rescued by another man using a broken tree branch. |
Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Winter at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Sledging at Kilmardinny Loch |
Winter snow
scene at
Kilmardinny Loch
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Sledging at Kilmardinny Loch |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Kilmardinny Loch in winter |
Woods in Winter at Kilmardinny Loch in Bearsden |
Woods in Winter at Kilmardinny Loch in Bearsden |
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