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Bluebell Day
 

Leisurely stroll with local Wildflower expert along the Lauder Walk, once the home of famous Music Hall artist, Sir Harry Lauder. Plus information on the best places to see bluebells in the forest.

How to get there:


Glenbranter Forest
Argyll Forest Park
Argyll and Bute
Scotland
OS Grid Reference: NS 110 978

How to get there: From Glasgow along the A82 following the western shore of Loch Lomond through Tarbet,entering the Park at Arrochar. Follow A83(T) turning off onto the A815 towards Dunoon.Three miles south of Strachur on the A815 a right turn takes you over the River Cur to Glenbranter Forest.

For public transport information follow the Traveline Scotland link under the Useful sites section opposite.


Bluebells in an ancient semi-natural woodland
Type of Event:
seasonal, wildlife/nature, guided, adventure and children
Date:
Sunday May 18 2008
Sponsored by "Loch Eck Country Lodges"
Time:
13:30 to 16:00
Age Group:
All ages
Cost of Event:
£5 per person, includes tea/coffee & cake. CHILDREN FREE
Meeting Place:
Glenbranter Information Centre
Clothing Required:
Stout footwear and waterproof clothing
Booking Required:
To book a place contact Liz Connelly, Recreation Officer at the Glenbranter Office on 07899 064373 alternatively telephone the Glenbranter Information Centre on 01369 860703.
Dogs Allowed:
Yes

Contact:

Recreation Team
Cowal & Trossachs
01877 382383
e-mail: cowal.trossachs.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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