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    17 October 2024 4 minutes

    Forests the whole family can enjoy this autumn

    Scotland's forests are magical in autumn. Nothing beats the crunching of leaves underfoot as you look out for mushrooms, brambles, and bright red rowan berries.

    Want a trip the whole family can enjoy? Our all-abilities trails are a great option. They generally have uniform surfaces, wider paths, and easy-to-follow signage. Some destinations provide toilet facilities and Blue Badge holders can park for free in any of our car parks. 

    Here are a few of our favourite all-abilities trails to explore right now.

    Man in green jacket carrying young girl in blue jacket on his shoulders walks alongside woman in blue jacket holding hands with young girl, on smooth woodland path with forest of tall trees beside, Faskally, near Pitlochry.

    Faskally

    Looking for your next adventure?

    Faskally lies in the heart of Perthshire, which looks particularly stunning in autumn. This site was once a school for young foresters and is home to rich mixed forest and a calm loch where you can find kingfishers and herons.

    The all-abilities Dunmore Trail takes you through a scenic woodland, while the Foresters' Trail loops along Loch Faskally, where you can see the autumn colours in full force. Got time to spare? Head up the road to Queen’s View for incredible views over Loch Tummel.

    Plan your next visit to Faskally

    Curved paths and a bench in the foreground with a blue sky and the sun in the top left hand corner of the image.

    Achnabreac

    Calling all history buffs! Step back in time and discover 4,000-year-old rock art.

    Achnabreac is part of the ancient kingdom of Dalriada, the birthplace of the Scottish nation. It was centred on Dunadd, a rocky crag just north of Achnabreac, which was the crowning place of its kings.

    More than just mountain biking, Achnabreac also has a short all-abilities trail that zig zags through the trees to the enigmatic cup and ring stones. The walk provides great views over Loch Gilp to the hills of Arran. 

    Plan your next visit to Achnabreac

    Couple looking at interpretation panels/signage at the trailheads at The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre.

    The Lodge

    The gateway to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.

    With panoramic views, scenic trails and activities for all ages, this Aberfoyle destination is a great place to spend the day.  

    Take the all-abilities Waterfall Trail through the trees and past the Women’s Timber Corps monument to discover a dramatic waterfall.

    We have two electric mobility scooters available to use during your visit here. The scooters are offered on a first come first served basis and can be borrowed from inside the visitor centre.

    You can also test your navigation skills and grab a free orienteering map from reception. We have three courses to pick from that vary in length and difficulty.  

    Plan your next visit to The Lodge

    Young woman wearing blue waterproof jacket and young man in black jacket, stand, on a rainy day, at viewpoint near Tom a Chomrain looking over Loch to misty snow capped Pap of Glencoe mountain.

    Glencoe Lochan 

    Towering redwoods surround this tranquil lochan. 

    This lovely forest lies just outside Glencoe Village.

    The landscape here was planted with iconic North American trees by Lord Strathcona in the 1890s. He hoped the familiar trees would comfort his homesick Canadian wife.  

    The short, all-abilities Lochan Trail is the perfect way to explore this Canadian-inspired woodland planted over 130 years ago. 

    Take a stroll around the water’s edge or stretch your legs on the Mountain Trail. Glencoe Lochan is an ideal spot for a family outing. 

    Plan your next visit to Glencoe Lochan

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    Torrieston

    Walk along tranquil trails to the perfect picnic spot. 

    Discover great trails through a peaceful mixed woodland that includes statuesque 100-year-old Douglas firs. These were some of the first trees to be planted by the Forestry Commission in the 1920s. Today they tower over 40 metres high!  

    Look out for red squirrels and roe deer as you wander the all-abilities Black Burn Trail. The route takes you through a stunning pine woodland. Linger by the Black Burn with its treacle-dark waters where salmon and otters have been seen.

    With plenty of areas to stop and picnic, it’s a great place to enjoy a day out.

    Plan your next visit to Torrieston

    Rear view of woman and teenage girl walking with dog, on woodland trail, Contin Forest, near Strathpeffer.

    Contin

    Home to squirrels, pine martens and a beautiful mix of trees.

    From a short, flat trail and picnic benches under tall pines, to tough uphill climbs and long views over Strathconon, there’s something for everyone in this popular woodland west of Contin.

    Take the all-abilities Black Water Trail and soak up tranquil forest sounds as you stroll through the pines. This short trail is ideal if you have limited time. Small children love spotting red squirrels and gathering pinecones, while dogs like the dark mysterious conifer groves and interesting smells. 

    Plan your next visit to Contin

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    Kirroughtree

    Galloway Forest Park’s gateway centre.

    Whatever the season, there's always something to see and do at Kirroughtree. Even at night, when the stars put on a show!

    Relax in the café and enjoy the view while you fuel up. The Wild Watch Trail is a short path to the local wildlife hide where squirrels and woodland birds visit the feeders. This 30-minute trail is a great way to enjoy Brutis Loch. 

    With mountain biking trails and other moderate walks, Kirroughtree has something for everyone.

    Plan your next visit to Kirroughtree

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