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Clentry Car Park


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About Clentry Car Park

This surfaced car park in front of the Forestry Commission Depot at Clentry offers access to three walking paths within  Blairadam Wood.

There are two sculptures within the forest. A large totem pole was carved by First Nation Canadian artists and the people of Kelty. A local artist has carved a wildcat onto the brick work of an old bridge.

The Kelty Heritage Trails Group have been working in partnership with Fife Council and the Forestry Commission to upgrade routes within the forest.

How to get there:

Clentry Car Park is in Blairadam Wood which is part of Blairadam Forest.
Leave M90 motorway at junction 4 and travel west along the B914. Take first right to enter Blairadam Forest. Follow the road for just over half a mile to reach Keltyhill Wood car park.
Kelty is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: NT129945
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

Facilities:

Parking

Activities

CyclingHorse RidingArtsPicnic
Walking The Glen
Blairenbathie Mine Trail
Kelty Glen Trail
Heritage Blairadam forest was created by the Adam family of architects

Contact:

Jenny Ventham
Community Ranger
01555 660190
e-mail: jenny.ventham@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

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The local artist, who carved the cat into the brickwork is Angela Heidemann. Her website is http://www.angelaheidemann.co.uk

Bernhard, 17/Mar/2012
4 Stars 4 Stars

try to avoid the wide routes, not nice for dogs or bike tyres

colin miller, 20/Sep/2010

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