About Red Trail
On this trail, you will pass near all the woodland sculptures.
The path goes through some magnificent mature Douglas fir at the eastern end of the wood. Walking between these huge trees, looking up at their towering crowns can make our human sculptures seem clumsy and awkward - nature is the best architect!
- Download the Tyrebagger trail map (PDF 1.1Mb)
- Check before you go - for details of trail closures, diversions and changes to listed events see the updates page.
How to get there:
Red Trail can be started from Tyrebagger in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire. Kintore, Hatton Of Fintray, Blackburn, Dyce, Bucksburn, Westhill, Kirkton Of Skene, and Aberdeen are the nearest towns or villages.
From the A96, take the B979 turn off south between Blackburn roundabout and Dyce roundabout.
The east and west car parks are about 250m and 400m along this road on the left.
The Christmas Tree car park, which is only open in December, is opposite the entrance to the west car park.
OS Grid Reference: NJ 848 110
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com
What's on in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire
June
- Walk to Findhorn Bay Thursday 21 June 2012
- World War 2 Walk Sunday 24 June 2012
July
- Ant Antics at Bennachie Sunday 1 July 2012
- Nature's Palette Tuesday 3 July 2012
- Teddy Bears Picnic at Bennachie Thursday 5 July 2012
- Sensory Explosion Tuesday 10 July 2012
- Treasure Hunt at Tyrebagger Thursday 12 July 2012
- Hunt the Bin Mini Beast Tuesday 17 July 2012
- Mini beast hunt at Dunnottar Thursday 19 July 2012
- Family Pond Dipping at Culbin Thursday 19 July 2012
- Can you follow the clues? Tuesday 24 July 2012
- Teddy Bear Safari Tuesday 31 July 2012
| Tyrebagger Facilities. |
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Trail waymarking:
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| Length of trail: 2 km / 1.25 miles |
| Approximate time of trail: One hour |
| Open or closed: open |
| Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest. |
Contact: |
| Liz Wallace 01466 794161 e-mail: liz.wallace@forestry.gsi.gov.uk |
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