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Kilmun Arboretum

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Hillside arboretum with over 150 tree species

Wander the woodlands of the world in this remarkable hillside arboretum. Since the 1930s, hundreds of species have been planted here to test their worth as timber producers. Many thrived – see for yourself as you explore Kilmun’s well-maintained paths. In the summer heat, the different scents are as striking as the different shapes and colours.

Walking trails

Kilmun Arboretum route card (PDF)

Walking

John Jackson Trail

A brief introduction to the exotic species of the arboretum, taking in ornamental maples, Japanese cedars and Himalayan spruces.

Firm gravel surface throughout with some slightly uneven sections. First section is wide and easy-going,
the return includes short steep slopes and one bridge 0.9m wide.

Moderate trail grade icon grade icon
¼ miles / 0.4 km

Allow ¼ hour

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Named after local forester John Jackson, this gentle stroll is full of colour and interest at any time of the year.

Walking

Conifer Trail

Climb the hillside to encounter redwoods and sequoias from California and monkey puzzles from South America, as well as great views over Holy Loch and the mountains of Cowal.

Firm but uneven gravel surface, with some grassy sections. Some long steep slopes.

Strenuous trail grade icon grade icon
¾ miles / 1.3 km

Allow ½ hour

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Get to know the conifers of Kilmun by sight and smell. These huge varieties of larch, spruce and hemlock all smell differently, so take time to stop and sniff too.

Walking

Eucalyptus Trail

Visit some guests from Down Under on this breathtaking circuit of the arboretum. On a warm day, the wonderful aroma will transport you to the Australian bush.

Uneven gravel paths with some grassy sections. Some long steep slopes and bridges.

Strenuous trail grade icon grade icon
1 miles / 1.6 km

Allow ¾ hour

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Wander through exotic groves of Australian eucalyptus with their peeling bark and characteristic scent. Oil glands cover the leathery leaves and exude their aroma on hot summer days.

Facilities and access

Arboretum
Arboretum
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Picnic area
Picnic area

The nearest public toilets are at Dunoon or at the Benmore Garden café.

Car parking information

There is no charge to park in this car park. Please park with care and consideration. In particular please park in designated parking areas only and do not block entrances or gates.

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Getting here

The car park for Kilmun Arboretum is at the western end of Kilmun village. The turn-off to Kilmun village is well signposted from the A815 about 4 miles north of Dunoon.

Using SatNav?

PA23 8SJ is the nearest postcode. 

Please note, some Satnav devices will give this as an access point for Puck's Glen. This is not the case, there is no vehicular access to Puck's Glen from Kilmun Arboretum.

Public transport

Regular buses between Dunoon and Ardentinny stop at Kilmun pier, 10 minutes walk from the Arboretum. Plan your journey at Traveline Scotland.

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0300 067 6600 (option 2)
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Nearby forests

Drooping conifer branch

A deep, woodland gorge with cascading waterfalls

Facilities and activities
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Picnic area
Picnic area
Distance from 'Puck's Glen': 1.53 miles
Drooping conifer branch

Walk between colourful plants and giant conifers

Facilities and activities
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Distance from 'Benmore': 2.38 miles
Drooping conifer branch

Hillside views over Dunoon and across the Firth of Clyde

Facilities and activities
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
Cycling
Cycling
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Distance from 'Corlarach': 3.54 miles