Callop and Drumfern Land Management Plan
Callop and Drumfern Land Management Plan navigation
Callop and Drumfern Forest lies on the North Eastern shore of Loch Shiel less than 500 metres from the village of Glenfinnan and 28 km West of Fort William. This is an area that is iconic within Scotland and globally for its natural beauty.
It is also an area steeped in history and rich in biodiversity, hence, the reason it has six environmental and landscape designations of national and international importance. The wet climate also influences the richness of the biodiversity and topography and the soil structure. The rugged and craggy topography reflects the geology of the Glenfinnan Moine – metamorphic rocks which are quartz rich having been heated and crushed deep in the Earth’s crust millions of years ago.
Callop & Drumfern land management plan
Callop & Drumfern LMP has expired. The forest will now be part of East Loch Shiel LMP, which is currently at the scoping stage.
Documents and maps
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - active plan summary
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - location map
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - analysis map
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - concept map
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - felling plan map
- Callop and Drumfern land management plan - future forest map
Get in touch
If you would like further information or have any questions about this plan, please contact: enquiries.west@forestryandland.gov.scot