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Glenmore Forest Park

(Average user rating5 unrated 4.4/5)

About Glenmore Forest Park

This woodland was the second Forest Park created by the Forestry Commission back in 1948, and remains its most northerly.

Glenmore holds one of the few remaining pockets of ancient Caledonian Pinewood in Scotland. Major work is underway to preserve and expand this important habitat for future generations.

Glenmore Forest Park Campsite is also now open. Telephone 01479 861271.

Glenmore Forest was bought by the Forestry Commission in 1923, only four years after the Forestry Commission was created. It extends to some 3,500 hectares (8,600 acres) - half of this area is woodland and half open hill.

Cradled in the middle of the forest is beautiful Loch Morlich with its long sandy beach. The park attracts over 250,000 visitors each year, who come here to sample the wide range of outdoor activities on offer or simply to relax in the seclusion and grandeur of the native pinewood. Loch Morlich has been awarded a Rural Beach Award by Keep Scotland Beautiful. This award is based on continiuing "excellent" water quality of Loch Morlich. (Tested by SEPA). This is the first and only freshwater inland loch to have gained this award in Scotland.

Please Note, all Glenmore Forest Car Parks have paid parking facilities (Cars £2 per day, Mini Bus/Coach £8 per day)

How to get there:

Aviemore is the nearest town or village.

From Aviemore, head east towards the Cairngorm mountains and the ski area. Pass through Coylumbridge and, after six miles, enter Glenmore Forest Park.

OS Grid Reference: NH978098
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

Places to go in Glenmore Forest Park

Glenmore

Other places to go in this area

PEOPLE ON THE BEACH OF LOCH MORLICH

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest Shop

Activities:

WalkingCampingPicnicWatersportsCyclingPlay Area

Contact

Recreation
01463 791575
e-mail: invernessross&skye@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

1 Star 1 Star

This is a rating for the web page (not the Glenmore). I can't find any info about the cycle trails anywhere (frustrating)! Can someone post a link if anyone knows?

Simon, 16/Jan/2012

We don't provide or manage any specific bike trails at Glenmore (the nearest is Laggan Wolftrax) but all roads and tracks are open to bikes under responsible access. Way-marked routes are accepted as being multi-use and are marked on the guide map and web pages, but the majority of cyclists visiting Glenmore are family groups. Anyone following routes that are not existing roads or built tracks is probably doing so without the endorsement from the landowners – which additionally causes people to ride irresponsibly and create avoidable disturbance.

Forestry Commission Response
5 Stars 5 Stars

This is a wonderful,inspiring,well managed forest that never fails to put a smile on my face. Thank you

Anonymous, 21/Nov/2011
5 Stars 5 Stars

Beautiful place,had a great walk through the forest tracks.

Anne, 30/Oct/2011
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