This ancient woodland covers over 1,000 acres of land and features a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and pine. The forest floor is carpeted with bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, and its many trails and pathways offer scenic walks and opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer, foxes, and birds.
nice local walk in the forest. plenty of folks there with their dogs. easy walk to take a break from big mountain climbs.
Dave's first time in the forest walked it all early morning best to see the wild life great for Dave's other senses as he is deaf
Great walk for the dogs, could do with a few more bins around the carpark area as there were a lot of poo bags lying within 400 metres of the carpark. Apart from that, lovely walk and afternoon out.
Lovely place, really nice for a winter walk. We heard it was good to spot red squirrels, sadly not our day but will come back.
Great paths, plenty to choose from and easily trackable on Google maps to see where you are and where to go
Really great forest walks. The car park is a medium size with picnic benches. We used FK10 4AS to locate the parking. There is a few different trails. The information board explained difficulties of the trails, expected shoes and time it takes. We done the easy 1.2Miles trail which took 45min and looped around the loch. Picnic benches around the loch and some seated benches. The path has gravel and can suit buggies However wheelchairs users might need extra strength of some of the terrain. No public toilets. Bins only at the entrance so possibly bring carry bag with water and to hold any waste. The scenery is stunning and the trees are mighty to be around. We found brambles and blueberries for foraging. Truly a wonderful experience. Great place for dogs. Many route options.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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nice local walk in the forest. plenty of folks there with their dogs. easy walk to take a break from big mountain climbs.
Dave's first time in the forest walked it all early morning best to see the wild life great for Dave's other senses as he is deaf
Great walk for the dogs, could do with a few more bins around the carpark area as there were a lot of poo bags lying within 400 metres of the carpark. Apart from that, lovely walk and afternoon out.
Lovely place, really nice for a winter walk. We heard it was good to spot red squirrels, sadly not our day but will come back.
Great paths, plenty to choose from and easily trackable on Google maps to see where you are and where to go
Really great forest walks. The car park is a medium size with picnic benches. We used FK10 4AS to locate the parking. There is a few different trails. The information board explained difficulties of the trails, expected shoes and time it takes. We done the easy 1.2Miles trail which took 45min and looped around the loch. Picnic benches around the loch and some seated benches. The path has gravel and can suit buggies However wheelchairs users might need extra strength of some of the terrain. No public toilets. Bins only at the entrance so possibly bring carry bag with water and to hold any waste. The scenery is stunning and the trees are mighty to be around. We found brambles and blueberries for foraging. Truly a wonderful experience. Great place for dogs. Many route options.