Loch Coulter

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56°03′5.6″N 3°59′13.3″W / 56.051556°N 3.987028°W / 56.051556; -3.987028

South shore, Loch Coulter Reservoir Westward view with Dundaff Hill in the background

Loch Coulter is a loch and reservoir in Stirlingshire.[1] It lies to the north-west of Denny and north-east of the Carron Valley.

The Loch flow towards Stirling along the Loch Coulter Burn and provides drinking water for the area.[1][2] It is feed from the Auchenbowie burn from the River Carron.[2] The loch is also used for angling and is leased to LASAC, the Larbert and Stenhousemuir Angling Club.[3][4][5] The waters of the loch also supply the nearby Howietoun Fishery established by James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland in the 19th century.[6]

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