Happy New Year, everyone! Welcome to 2026. This is officially my first travel post of the year, and I’m so excited to kick things off with a gem I found right here in Glasgow.
If you missed my New Year’s post, I hope your year is starting off with peace and clarity. For me, it started with a trip to Hogganfield Loch (also known as Hogganfield Park). It wasn't a hard decision to head there; it popped up while I was browsing maps for nature spots, and the photos and Google reviews looked so promising. After church, I grabbed my gear and headed out—and let me tell you, it was the best decision.
When I arrived, the first thing I noticed was how popular this place is! The car park was jam-packed. I had to circle around for a bit waiting for someone to leave, so keep that in mind if you're visiting on a weekend. There’s a cute little kiosk selling coffee and snacks, and honestly, business was booming today. Even though the sun was out, don't let those photos fool you—it was freezing.
Once I stepped onto the path, the cold really hit me. It was one of those crisp winter days where the sun shines but the air bites. The loch was nearly frozen over, though not thick enough to walk on. Before I took in the full view, I was drawn to the birds.

The variety of birds here is remarkable. The loch’s shallow waters and surrounding habitats attract a huge range of bird life throughout the year. In winter especially, you’ll see Whooper Swans, sometimes arriving all the way from Iceland, and Common Goldeneye Ducks bobbing on the water. There are also Great Crested Grebes, Goosanders, Tufted Ducks, Gadwall, Wigeon, Teal, and more mixing with the usual mallards and swans. In the grassland and marshy edges, warblers and buntings make themselves heard in the warmer months, and woodlands host tits, blackcaps, and willow warblers when spring and summer arrive. Over 150 bird species have been recorded here, including occasional rarities, so birdwatchers will find plenty to enjoy. I saw two people with professional cameras taking photos.

I loved how the swans weren’t shy at all—they’d come close when people were feeding them. I stayed respectful of their space, especially where the birds were at the water’s edge, but I could stand quite near without disturbing them. I even saw a swan with ice resting on its back, a beautiful moment that seemed to capture the day perfectly. It reminded me of what I mentioned before in this post—swans produce a special oil they rub on their feathers to keep them from getting wet.
Then there were the pigeons. They’re such funny, "on-edge" little things, always ready to fly away if you blink too fast. I managed to snap a photo of three of them sitting on a rail together. It reminded me of that old nursery rhyme, but I’ve renamed these three little brown birds Paul, Peter, and Pat.

Once I’d spent time with the birds, I wandered along the circular path around the loch. It’s roughly a 2 km walk on well-surfaced trails that make it accessible and comfortable for all ages. Seats are thoughtfully placed all along the route so you can rest and enjoy the views—something I appreciated, especially watching families and older visitors taking their time and stopping for a breather. Some benches even had plaques dedicated to loved ones, which felt very touching and spoke to how much this place means to people in the community. One plaque mentioned how much the man loved walking this specific path. It’s such a touching way for families to feel close to their loved ones in a place that brought them joy.

I saw friendly dogs on leads, others off leash, and one owner doing the right thing by picking up after their pet. The park felt tidy and cared for, even with plenty of visitors around—you still have space to enjoy your own quiet moments.
The loch itself is beautiful. I saw a grandmother playing a game with her grandkids, breaking thin sheets of ice by the bank and sliding them across the frozen surface so they glittered in the sun. It looked like a game she must have played when she was a little girl.

Since I'm a bit of a history nerd when I travel, I wanted to dig deep into the story of this place for you.
The History of Hogganfield Loch and Park
Hogganfield’s story goes back much further than most visitors realise. The name Hogganfield itself comes from the word hoggs, meaning young sheep, which grazed here in the 17th and 18th centuries before being moved off to slaughter. The loch is what’s known as a kettle pond, formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, when retreating glaciers left behind depressions that filled with water. Other natural lochs nearby share this origin.
In the early 20th century, the loch was even used commercially: ice was harvested from the surface before modern refrigeration became widespread. This ice was supplied to cafes and restaurants around Glasgow until imported ice became the norm.
The area was acquired by Glasgow City Council in the 1920s and expanded over time into the public park it is today. It was officially designated a Local Nature Reserve in 1998, recognising its importance for wildlife, especially birds. The park has also earned a Green Flag Award, a mark of quality for green spaces, thanks to its conservation and visitor-friendly environment. Read more on Grokipedia.
Address: 100 Ave End Rd, Glasgow G33 3SW
Facilities and What You Can Do At Hogganfield Loch and Park
- Hogganfield Park offers more than just views of the loch:
- A 2 km circular path for walking, jogging, or casual strolls.
- Seating and rest areas throughout the walk.
- Birdwatching and wildlife observation (including a viewing platform near the loch).
- A small sandy beach area and zones for boating and angling at certain times.
- Picnic spots, wetland areas to explore, and even connections into the larger Seven Lochs Wetland Park, which links to other nature reserves and trails.
- Playground and family-friendly spaces at the southern end of the park.
The park is also part of community events like guided walks, bird counts, paddle days, and more throughout the year.

If you’re feeling adventurous, the paths actually connect to Lethamhill Golf Course and lead toward Frankfield Loch, forming part of a massive green corridor in the city.
Now, let’s talk about what I’m wearing, because being a "top blogger" doesn't mean I always shop luxury—I shop smart.
I was coming back from work during the festive period when I decided to pop into Marks & Spencer to check out winter pullovers. In the adult female section, I found most of the options were overpriced, and the quality didn’t match the price for me. I wear a size small, but I don’t limit myself to just one section—if something fits well and feels right, that’s what matters.
That led me to the boys’ section (male kids size 15), where I found a knit blue sweater that was exactly what I wanted—warm, well-made, and a perfect size. I loved it so much I got it in two colours. For someone who values warmth as much as style, this felt like a win. I’ve linked it in the post if you want to check it out: it’s still reasonably roomy, so a size medium might fit well too.
My Winter Pro-Tip: At the start of winter I also picked up two long-sleeved black tops—one from Tesco F&F section and one from Primark. I usually wear one under my sweater when it’s cold. I’m always layered for nature walks: black leggings under jeans keep my legs warm, and I highly recommend that approach if you’re planning on spending time outdoors in winter. Proper layering makes the chill far more manageable.
Do you like the blue sweater? Let me know in the comments!


[Link to Sweater Here]
I truly enjoyed my time at Hogganfield Loch, and I’d recommend this park to anyone looking for a peaceful nature escape close to the city. It’s well planned, full of wildlife and beauty, and offers something meaningful for every kind of visitor.
And before I sign off, a very happy New Year to you all—welcome to 2026. This is my first travel post of the year, and I’m excited about what’s coming next. I’ve got something special in the works that I can’t wait to share with everyone. Stay tuned.



































































































Lindo lugar me enamore de los cisnes. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteOMG 😍😍😍😍 Ależ cudowne miejsce! Istna Magia! Ile ptaków. Uwielbiam łabędzie. U nas wiosną nad zalewem też jest pełno łabędzi, rodziców z młodymi. Wasze zdjęcia ptaków i nie tylko są naprawdę obłędne. Ciężko oderwać od nich oczy. Lubię takie zimowe spacery. Sweterek też jest piękny.
ReplyDeleteWhen you say that my photos are pure magic, I take that to heart and accept it, especially regarding the first photo and some others with the birds, oh my god, they are pure magic. I accept that. Thank you so much. I wouldn't say I love winter walks; I would say I don't mind going to nature in the winter. At least I'm in nature, but I do not like the cold weather. Thank you so much for stopping by. I would love a beautiful January.
DeleteMelody, the lake and the park are wonderful! So many different birds! I would love to take a walk here too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Irina! They are so beautiful and I loved every moment there. Wishing you a beautiful January!
DeleteI learned so much today about the history of this beautiful place. A great place to start for your first of the year outing. I do like all of the photos, however, my favorite is you bending down to fee the swans. Just beautiful. My daughter is very small. 5 feet 97lbs. She mostly shops the boys section for everyday clothes. Thank you for the wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I mean, I feel like these photos are a fantastic representation of how beautiful I want my year to be. Birds send sweet, good auras around them. So I'm starting on the right foot. And yes, I love to shop from the 15- to 17- or 16-year-old department because that's my size, and it's way cheaper. I see many items that I really like. I love the sweaters! Oh my god, they've got different varieties that are so cool and more practical, plus good quality.
DeleteMelody, this swan haven you discovered is truly amazing! I love that it's family friendly, and the history you shared is so interesting. Happy New Year, my friend!
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a very family-friendly park. I think I saw families, dogs, and people walking around. You know, I even saw elderly people. The park is truly breathtaking. I mean, it's really lovely.
DeleteWhat a nice place.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Nice place with so many birds at close distance.
ReplyDeleteYour photog does a great job! Me, I know jack about clothes and stuff, but the park would sure be something Misty would enjoy! Thanks for stopping by my place.
ReplyDeleteHi Melody! Thanks for stopping by my blog today! Your photos are amazing! Do you use a drone? I only ask because I follow Ruth Aisling on YouTube. She also travels Scotland and does use a personal drone to take photos. I enjoyed your post and will visit again!!
ReplyDeleteHi Terri, Thank you so much for stopping by! I really want to get a drone. I believe that having a drone would allow me to capture even more stunning photos with beautiful views. But no, we actually use an iPhone to take these photos. I actually don't know Ruth, but I would check her out on YouTube right now. There are many people who travel to Scotland and it is such a beautiful country! I mean, Scotland is gorgeous! And thank you so much for your lovely comment. Once I get the drone, I might do a review, discuss its features, and share the experience on the blog. So, thank you!
DeleteOh wow, you really captured the beauty of this place. And all those birds, too. I’m a birdwatcher so this would be like heaven. Thanks so much for sharing and Happy New Year, Melody.
ReplyDeleteLove the tour. We have trumpeter and mute swans in our area. Not as friendly or trusting as the ones you encountered. Love the wildlife. I pray your holiday was the best ever.
ReplyDeleteHugs and Blessings in this new year
A wonderful array of birds there. Wonderful for me to see those white swans as we have black one.
ReplyDeleteUn posto meraviglioso!!!
ReplyDeleteHai scattato delle fotografie fantastiche.
Toglimi una curiosità... Quanti gradi ci sono che sei in giro con il maglione e basta?
Qui c'è un freddo 🥶🥶🥶 stamattina -4
Truly amazing place, awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for 2026.
That's another beautiful corner of Scotland. Those white swans are marvelous creatures.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness me!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful photographs.
Looks and sounds a great place to enjoy nature.
Happy New Year Wishes.
All the best Jan
Good morning, Melody. First of all you have my best wishes for a happy, healthy and peacefully new year 2026.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that Glascow is an amazing city and the whole place deserve to live there. Your photos are a miracle! A miracle of nature, cute animals and birds, a miracle of colors and smiles. Your smile and your beauty are just like the light, my dear.
Thank you for this trip. Kisses.
Such a stunningly beautiful place, Melody! Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous photos and thoughtful take on this latest adventure. Thanks, too, for reaching out and posting a comment on my blog. May God richly bless you in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteNos dices que había personas con maquinas profesionales, a la vista de la cantidad de aves supongo no les era difícil realizar alguna muy especial. Tal como nos dices es un lugar especial.
ReplyDeleteEn tu octava foto se ve un ave que se parece mucho a la imagen del Espíritu Santo.
Saludos.
You say that it was cold, but that isn't Canadian cold. 😎😊
ReplyDeleteOh my god, I've been hearing about the Canadian cold. Well, have you heard about the Russian and Ukrainian cold? I was in Ukraine for a long time, and I can tell you it's also really, really cold, man. I was actually cold, but man, I had to take those pictures. I really had to take the pictures because, just look how beautiful the swans and the birds were. I could not; I could not miss it. And they were actually really kind to join my photo. Come on, it is stunning. I couldn't.
DeleteMelody, you spent a beautiful day in a wonderful place, and as you can see, the weather was perfect for taking photos. The lake is very picturesque, and the number and variety of waterfowl are simply delightful. My city is located by a lake as well, where there are also plenty of swans, ducks, and other birds. They are used to people, come out of the water onto the promenade, and calmly walk among passers-by, asking for food. In the past, winters in Poland were very frosty, so swans used to fly away for the winter. Now that the climate has changed, they stay, which sometimes ends badly, as the lake can freeze over. Then the city services have to come to the birds’ aid and break the ice so they have a place to swim. I really like your sweater and your whole outfit—maybe because I wear similar clothes myself, as I dress in a sporty and casual style. Warm regards!
ReplyDeleteTime spent walking in nature, enjoying the beautiful view, I find it a great way to spend time!
ReplyDeleteHi Melody :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and wonderful birds! Thank you for sharing your recent trip. I admire you because I wouldn't be able to go on a trip in winter! I hate winter and the cold, and I'm terrified that the weather forecasters are predicting a terribly cold week in Poland – the temperature at night is supposed to drop to -20 degrees Celsius (or more!)!!!
Melody, I send you my best wishes and I wish you a good week!
Beautiful place. I love birds, I'm not an expert of any kind, I just think they are fascinating to watch. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos Melody. I love being among the swans. They have never done me harm. And all those ducks :-D Despite being near this I've never been. Hopefully get there soon once I am able to walk properly again :-D
ReplyDeleteQue esse ano que se inicia
ReplyDeleteSeja transbordante de muita paz, amor e saúde.
Para mim, para você, para nossas famílias.
Que haja harmonia, paciência e sabedoria.
Que a fé nos impulsione a buscar dias melhores.
E que jamais venhamos a duvidar que existe um plano maior e melhor para nós.
OH my goodness these photos are so damn amazing
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely park.
ReplyDeleteWow what a lot of beautiful photos. I love the swan ones, so many in one place and they are quite large!! Yes, I do like the sweater. I wear layers on my cold morning walks - sometimes 5 of them!! :)
ReplyDeleteIf it wasn't for the ice on the lake it didn't look very cold in your first photos. In fact, I'd love to be there because there's no snow. :) It looks beautiful and those swan photos are super. I'm surprised how close they came up to you. But it was fun to see them all. Happy new week. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteso amazing 👏🏻 🤩
ReplyDeleteThe swans are very tame. Such wonderful pictures. We've had heavy snowfall.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely place to visit. So many birds! It's particularly nice to see the Whooper Swans hanging out with the Mute Swans, there aren't really that many places where you'd see that.
ReplyDeleteI really like your sweater too.
Melody que lago lindo cheio de encanto, esses cisnes são lindos que momento especial esse de você, feliz 2026 bjs.
ReplyDeleteLuciMar, Happy New Year to you too! It was a beautiful way to start the year, and I hope and wish you a beautiful 2026. May all your dreams come true. May you have peace, and may you have love. May you be surrounded by the people who love you and the people you love. And may God bless you. Thank you, and happy 2026 to you too!
Deleteooooooh wow, what a lovely post. first, many thanks for visiting me at it's all about purple. i enjoy many of the same experiences that you do!! i am a birder, nature lover, fiber fanatic (i knit) and i love visiting local lakes and parks!! i see a lot of mute swans in the lakes in my area!! the sweater is beautiful and looks great on you. i would have never thought to buy a boys sweater, awesome, thinking outside the box!! you have a great eye with your camera, your images are really good!!
ReplyDeleteDear Melody, thank you for dropping by my blog. Thanks for inviting mebto visit your blog.. i enjoyed your amazing photos. Im glad you had a nice time
ReplyDeleteHappy 2026
🎇much love
In an increasingly urbanized world where most people are disconnected from nature, urban oases such as this are going to become ever more important. I am glad that you have one close to home and it’s wonderful that you take advantage of it.
ReplyDeleteMy dear, thank you for the beautiful photo report.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy new year.
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Hi May, thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Wishing you a beautiful new year and a lovely January.
DeleteOi Melody,que viagem linda!
ReplyDeleteDeu vontade de estar aí,viver de perto cada sensação.
Tenha um 2026 de muitas viagens fantásticas para compartilhar aqui.
Abraço
Hi Melody,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
It's a magic place!
The photos are absolutely fabulous!
Thanks for share.
Hugs,
Emília
Happy New Year to you, Emilia! Thank you so much!
DeleteA beautiful walk in a peaceful place where birds reign.
ReplyDeleteSwans are such beautiful and elegant birds.
Your sweater is lovely.
Fantastic photos.
Happy 2026!
Bom dia, Melody
ReplyDeleteLindo parque e o lago é maravilhoso, os cisnes e os pombos são incríveis, acredito que você aproveitou muito bem esse passeio. Lindas fotos e o seu suéter azul é um encanto, amei seu look. Desejo um 2026 repleto das bênçãos de Deus, um forte abraço.
Melody, This looks like a wonderful place to visit and your photos really bring everything to life. It's amazing how friendly the swans are. I've never been that close to one...
ReplyDeletethat place is paradise on earth. i have a friend who loves all birds, she would feel at home on that park.
ReplyDeleteyou love swans, and they love you as well. those pictures have a mutual love vibe.
hugs!
I can definitely understand why it is such a popular place. Your pictures are incredible! I love that there are so many beautiful birds to see, especially the swans. This seems like such a special place. I think it is so wonderful that you take time to be in nature and you are always looking for different places to explore.
ReplyDeleteOi querida Melody, como vai, tudo bem? Passou um bom Natal?
ReplyDeleteO seu Ano Novo, pelas imagens, foi espetacular!!!
Que lugar lindo, que cisnes encantadores!!!
Eu estou há algum tempo sem postar no blog e nas minhas redes sociais porque precisava de uma desintoxicação da internet e das redes. O fiz para preservação da minha saúde mental!!
E foi ótimo retornar aqui e encontrar um artigo tão valioso e maravilhoso!
Fotos incríveis, um lugar rico e nem parece ser tão frio e congelante porque tem uma luz linda refletida em cada cantinho desse lugar!!!
Beijos e um Feliz 2026 querida!!
Que seja plenamente abençoado!!! :)))))
Hello Melody and a wonderful New Year, may it be happy, wonderful, healthy and peaceful. This looks like a great place. No wonder that the parking area was overfilled. So many birds and wonderful pics of the lake and the surrounding. The pullover fits you, but I thought when you wrote about the freezing temperatures that would be not enough to fight the freeze.. But obviously you had a warm jacket to pull on when you did´nt shoot pics. Thanks for your so nice visits to my blog.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time and all the best
Violetta
igualmente, que todo este año 2026 que resta sea de felicidad y de prosperidad para ti y tu familia.
ReplyDeletemuy buenas las fotos, tanto tuyas, como la de las aves y los bellos paisajes de aquel santuario natural.
muchas gracias por ofrecernos la información de la historia del lugar.
un abrazo.
What a gem you’ve discovered.
ReplyDeleteI love that it’s perfect for families, and the history you shared is so captivating.
Wishing you a joyful New Year!
Very interesting post and beautiful photos.
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Thank you so much; I appreciate it.
DeleteIt's a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year, it seems.The swans are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of watching swans and birds anymore. Nature has a way of coming alive when the wind blows against the water. I can't have enough of that. I mean, it's such a blessing to be able to enjoy these beautiful things that God has created. Swans are magnificent.
DeleteOh wonderful post! Lovely outfit and you look fabulous! Look at all those birds! WOW! lovely nature and birds. Amazing. Getting outdoors is wonderful. Hope you have a lovely Friday and a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteHello Maria,
DeleteThank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to look through the photos. I had a wonderful week, and I hope you're having a beautiful weekend today. Happy 2026.
First of all, I'm amazed you can wear that sweater (even with a shirt under it) in the middle of winter, no matter how hearty you are! And it looks great and was a wonderful purchase. But what really drew me in were the fabulous birds. I do believe you are a "swan whisperer." They certainly responded to you! What a terrific spot!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jenny. I actually love to layer up in winter. Due to my body size, you might not realize that I sometimes wear too many clothes. Occasionally, I wear a singlet paired with a black long-sleeve shirt, and primarily a sweater. I don't like the cold, so I'm always layering properly. I believe that health is wealth, and you should take care of your health. There's always a way to still have fun, cover your body, and protect yourself as a person. Thank you so much. I really love the sweater, and I'm glad you do too.
DeleteAs for being a "swan whisperer," I've never heard about that. I had to look that up on Google, and what I found wasn't awful at all. A "swan whisperer" refers to individuals known for their unusual ability to attract, calm, and interact closely with swans. Honestly, I think this is a lovely compliment, and I'm going to take that because ... look how gorgeous these photos are! I don't know much about swan whispering, but I believe that animals will always behave according to their nature. But thank you so much.
Uma maravilhosa caminhada num lindíssimo trilho. Tantas aves!
ReplyDeleteTudo de muito bom!
Beijos.
Amiga Melody, boa noite de paz!
ReplyDeleteQue post maravilhoso!
Passeu bom momento por aqui, é como um passeio pela natureza que amo visitar a cada dia.
Temos pombos por aqui sempre.
Os cisnes são elegantes demais.
Tenha dias abençoados!
Beijinhos fraternos
A magnificent park with a lake. So many swans! And I'm a little surprised that they are so trusting. Here, it's advisable to keep a respectful distance. Swans can be quite aggressive.
ReplyDeleteNow I wish you, dear Melody a happy new year too. And I'm excited to see what you have in store.
A magnificent park with a lake. So many swans! And I'm a little surprised that they are so trusting. Here, it's advisable to keep a respectful distance. Swans can be quite aggressive.
ReplyDeleteNow I wish you a happy new year too. And I'm excited to see what you have in store.
I was genuinely surprised and impressed by how trusting these birds were of humans, but I also noticed that in the location where I took my very first photo, there were recurring images of the same birds. Many people feed these birds, so they go close to them. As a result, these birds have already developed trust in the humans who visit the park. You know there are laws that protect these birds; they are really friendly to humans. I was even thinking that maybe I'm a swan whisperer, like Jeanie said... That's me blushing, haha.
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