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Lael Forest
 

Lael is a large forest which was first planted with trees during the 1930's and 1940's. Much of the woodland is now in its second rotation, i.e. the original trees have been felled and new trees planted in their place. During replanting,many more broadleaved trees such as oak, birch and rowan have been introduced to improve the habitat and diversity of the forest. The main access path which leads up to Beinn Dearg and its neighbouring mountains runs through part of Lael Forest and is very popular with hill walkers.

How to get there:

Ullapool is the nearest town or village.

Lael Forest of situated beside the A835 road between Ullapool and Garve, some 7 miles to the south of Ullapool. The A835 is the main trunk road which links the Highland capital of Inverness with Ullapool, the main ferry terminal for access to the Outer Hebrides. A regular bus service runs between Inverness and Ullapool.

OS Grid Reference: NH 195 804

Start your visit from:

Lael Forest Garden Car Parks
Lael Forest Garden

Facilities:

InformationParking

Activities:

ArboretumPicnicWalking

Contact:

Recreation
01463 791575
e-mail: inverness.district@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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What else is here
In Lael Forest there is also
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