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Minard Community Woodland
 

Minard Community Woodland was established in 2001. The community have joined up with the Forestry Commission to work in partnership helping to manage the woodland with the aim of improving access, interpretation and promote the multi-purpose use of timber that could be achieved. Minard woodland has a diverse range of trees which attracts many species of birds. There are also imortant archaological features within the woodland.

How to get there:

Minard is the nearest town or village.

One mile south of Minard on the A83, Glasgow/Campbeltown road

OS Grid Reference: NR969946

Start your visit from:

Minard Community Woodland North Entrance
LOCH FYNE FROM THE ARDCASTLE POINT TRAIL

Activities:

HeritageWalking

Contact:

Lesley MacFadyen
Community Engagement Co-Ordinator
01546 602518
e-mail: lesley.macfadyen@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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