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Recreation at Port Ann
 

Situated on the banks of Loch Fyne, this small woodland is the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon. Take the Otter Ferry walk to the ruined village and pier at West Otter Ferry, or climb to the viewpoint for stunning views down Loch Fyne towards Tarbert and the hills of Arran.

How to get there:

Port Ann is part of Kilmichael Forest. Lochgilphead is the nearest town or village.

Port Ann is 5 miles west along the A83 from Lochgilphead. The car park is on the south side of the road just opposite the enterance to Port Ann village.

OS Grid Reference: NR906935

Start your visit from:

Port Ann

Other places to go in Kilmichael Forest

Evening sky at Lochgilphead

Facilities:

Parking

Activities:

WalkingPicnic

Contact:

Rhod Watt
Beat Forester
01546 602518
e-mail: rhod.watt@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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