East Loch Ard land management plan
East Loch Ard land management plan
East Loch Ard Land Managment Plan area combines two previous plans and was approved by Forestry Commission Scotland on 25th March 2016 following consultation with a range of stakeholders. Lying to the south of the village of Aberfoyle the forest contains a wide range of native and non-native species and forms part of the important timber producing Loch Ard Forest. It is also part of the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and is equally important for recreation, landscape and conservation. The key objectives of the plan reflect this importance as a multi-purpose forest delivering a wide range of eco-system services.
Land management plan documents and maps
- Summary of the plan (21KB)
- Location map (792KB)
- Full text of the approved plan (1.7MB)
- Felling map (726KB)
- Restocking map (507KB)
Visualisations
3D representations of how the woodlands will change over the period of the plan.
- Map showing locations of viewpoints (727KB)
- Viewpoint 1 - felling (664KB)
- Viewpoint 1 - restocking (701KB)
- Viewpoint 2 east - felling (444KB)
- Viewpoint 2 east - restocking (450KB)
- Viewpoint 2 west - felling (544KB)
- Viewpoint 2 west - restocking (554KB)
- Viewpoint 3 2016 - felling (599KB)
- Viewpoint 3 2026 - felling (598KB)
- Viewpoint 3 - restocking (736KB)
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