Hen Harrier viewing is now over for the 2008 season - see you in 2009!
See close up views of nesting hen harriers at the Kilmory Wildlife Viewing Project on the Isle of Arran. By using CCTV, you can see the birds in detail without disturbing them.
On-site interpretation and guided walks with the information officer will help you to discover more about these beautiful birds and their conservation.
Opening hours
10.00am to 5.00pm Monday - Friday.
How to get to the harrier viewing centre
By Car
Take the A841 south from Brodick. 1km south of Lamlash turn right at the Kilmory sign onto the unclassified Ross road. After 12km, turn left at the T junction to rejoin the A841. Pass through Lagg - Kilmory Community Hall with the harrier viewing centre is on the right at the top of the hill after the hotel.
By Bus
Stagecoach West Scotland bus service 323 runs through Kilmory. Ask the driver to stop at Kilmory Hall. You can view the timetable on the Stagecoach West Scotland website.
Contacts
Telephone Kilmory Community Hall on 01770 870345 or email: enquiries@kilmoryhall.com
Acknowledgements
The Kilmory Wildlife Viewing Project is a partnership of Forestry Commission Scotland, Kilmory Public Hall, RSPB Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage and Project Officer, John Rhead. The project is made possible through funding from LEADER, SNH and FCS.