Argyll Forest Park

Argyll Forest Park

Argyll Forest Park, known for its rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife, offers a wide array of outdoor activities amidst some of Scotland's most breathtaking natural scenery.

33,364
Acres Protected
186
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Argyll Forest Park

Argyll Forest Park
 

Established in 1935, Argyll Forest Park is located in western Scotland, within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It covers an expansive area characterized by high mountains, deep glens, and lochs, with a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The park is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty, including the Arrochar Alps, offering stunning views and challenging climbs. Visitors can explore a plethora of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, ranging from easy walks to demanding mountain ascents. The park is also a haven for bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts, hosting species such as red deer, golden eagles, and ospreys. History buffs might enjoy visiting historical sites within the park, including old iron works and ancient castles. Argyll Forest Park's mix of natural wonders and historical intrigue makes it a captivating destination for outdoor adventurers and nature lovers alike.

Highlights

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The scenic Arrochar Alps offering panoramic views.

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Diverse wildlife such as red deer and golden eagles.

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Historical sites like the remnants of old iron works.

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Picnic spots along the serene Loch Eck.

Notable Natural Features

Arrochar Alps

A popular range for climbers and hillwalkers, offering challenging ascents and rewarding views.

Loch Eck

A picturesque freshwater loch ideal for fishing and canoeing.

Benmore Botanic Garden

Home to a wide collection of trees and other plants, showcasing the lush botanical beauty of Scotland.