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Easter Park


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About Easter Park

Cross the river and follow the road past the old Kirk.

Through native woodland and tall conifer there is a short steady climb as you enter the forest and then a gentle descent as the path meanders through the open mixed woodland. Crossing the Forth on a timber bridge the path follows the tarred cycleway back to the car park.

How to get there:

Easter Park can be started from Aberfoyle Village Car Park in Loch Ard Forest which is part of Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. Aberfoyle is the nearest town or village.

The car park is just off the main street running through Aberfoyle.

OS Grid Reference: NN 524 010
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

You can also access this trail through Milton, Lemahamish, Drymen Road Car Park, Kinlochard.

Wildlife

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

Birds: We have information about Osprey

What's on in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

June

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Loch Ard near Aberfoyle in the springtime

Aberfoyle Village Car Park Facilities.
ToiletsInformationParkingEasy AccessRefreshments
Grade of trail:
Stout waterproof footwearModerateeasy access
Trail waymarking:
green
Length of trail:
2.5 miles
Approximate time of trail:
1 hour 30 minutes
Open or closed:
open
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

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

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