Loch Ardinning is a natural glacially-excavated hollow which was enlarged in 1796 after a dam was built. It has woodland, wetland, grassland, moorland and masses of wildlife - insects, flowers, butterflies, dragonflies and breeding wildfowl - including Tufted Duck and Black Grouse.
A popular area for bird watching and visitors wishing to admire the scenery.
Approximately 2.5 miles north of Milngavie on the A81 - park in the layby - then follow the well-marked paths.
This is a camo cache. There used to be quite a few caches in this area but now only appears to be one so we felt a couple of new ones were needed.
Cache placed with the kind permission of the Scottish Wildlife Trust.