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Larch loop
 

The path is generally well compacted but there maybe some loose surface material in places. Climbing from the car park, the path takes you through a stand of mature Larch trees. The route then returns returns to the car park through a mixed and fairly open conifer plantation. The path is probably at its best in spring when the bluebells can be magnificent.

How to get there:

Braeval
Achray Forest
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Stirling
Scotland

Aberfoyle is the nearest town or village.

You can also access this trail through David Marshall Lodge Visitor Centre.

Mammals: We have information about Red squirrel, Red deer and Roe deer

Birds: We have information about Osprey

A GROUP OF LARCH IN AUTUMN COLOUR

Braeval Facilities.
Parking
Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareModerate
Trail waymarking:
green
Length of trail:
0.5 miles
Approximate time of trail:
30minutes
Open or closed:
open


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