Milngavie water treatment works has three reservoirs, Craigmaddie Reservoir to the East and Mugdock Reservoir to the West. Bankell Reservoir is situated to the North of Craigmaddie Reservoir.
Milngavie water treatment works is the primary source of the water for the city of Glasgow (and the Greater Glasgow area) in western Scotland. Part of the Victorian Loch Katrine water project, construction was started in 1855 and the works was opened by Queen Victoria in 1859, replacing the previous water supply sourced from the River Clyde at Cuningar Loop in Dalmarnock.
Every Reservoir has a footpath which doubles as a cycle path.
Look out for the Wild Greylag Geese at Craigmaddie Reservoir.
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Today`s walk on the banks of Craigmaddie Reservoir. 28/03/2016
Below September 2022