Antermony hole
Antermony hole | ||
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Geographical location | East Dunbartonshire , Scotland | |
Drain | Waltry Burn → Glazert Water → Kelvin | |
Location close to the shore | Glasgow | |
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Coordinates | 55 ° 57 '54 " N , 4 ° 8' 4" W | |
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Anternomy Loch is a freshwater lake in the Scottish Lowlands. It is located at the foot of the Campsie Fells about one kilometer east of the village of Milton of Campsie and about twelve kilometers northeast of Glasgow in the East Dunbartonshire Council Area . The lake is accessible by car from Glasgow via the A803 .
Anternomy Loch is best known as a fishing area where brown trout and rainbow trout can be caught. Anternomy Loch also has a rich bird life. Coots , swans , ducks and cormorants live by the lake .
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