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The Chinese Ponds form part of the old estate surrounding 19th century Castle Toward, built by merchant and Lord Provost of Glasgow, Kirkman Finlay. Largely abandoned, they’re now a miniature wildlife haven, hidden in forest. A waymarked Forestry and Land Scotland circuit gets you close, but the ponds themselves require an easily missed – but unmissable – minor diversion. The steep climb also opens up lovely views across the low-lying Isle of Bute with the mountains of Arran beyond.
๐ท Chronological photo guide
๐ Location
๐ Start / finish just north of Ardyne Farm, off Glenstriven Road 2 mi northwest of Toward
๐งญ O.S. Grid Reference: NS 113691
๐ฐ๏ธ GPS coordinates: 55.877695,-5.018548
๐ Infrequent bus to Castle Toward turnoff
๐ Car park
๐ Key info
โถ 3 km / 2 mi | โฒ 110 m | โ 1.5 hr
Features: ๐ธ Chinese Ponds
โฌค Easy | Good paths, often steep.
Download file for GPSโก๏ธ Anticlockwise circuit: start – Chinese Ponds to east – join track at 130m contour – return via path to north. Route marked in yellow on map ๐ here (Chinese Ponds Trail)
๐ฅพ On our last visit
Wildlife: Lizards, dragonflies, butterflies. Around the ponds: damselflies, many newts, lots of froglets (or toadlets?).
Weather: Mostly sunny, temperature in high teens.
July 2023








