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Red Squirrels!
Spent a lovely few hours here wandering through the forest on the well marked trails. sat and watched the red squirrels and so many different birds form the hide. Lovely cafe with views for a hot choc...
This is a great forest park for walks . We have done some in there and really enjoyed the nature and peaceful feel of the place . Lots of birds to see and in one place we saw lots of red squirrels. Lo...
Highlight for us today was the cafe. Beautiful new cafe with delicious home baking offerings including to my delight a stunning vegan lemon and blueberry cake. 3 choices of plant milk (soya, oat and c...
Not only is there plenty of natural beauty but the Victorian aquaducts, bridges, etc, taking water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow are fascinating. Plenty of excellent trails and cycle routes.
The kids loved the short Waterfall Walk. Make sure at the waterfall that you take the signposted extension to the wildlife hide, where we saw 3 red squirrels and lots of birds, its only a couple of mi...
Red Squirrels!
Spent a lovely few hours here wandering through the forest on the well marked trails. sat and watched the red squirrels and so many different birds form the hide. Lovely cafe with views for a hot choc...
Beautiful place for walking
This is a great forest park for walks . We have done some in there and really enjoyed the nature and peaceful feel of the place . Lots of birds to see and in one place we saw lots of red squirrels. Lo...
Must go
Highlight for us today was the cafe. Beautiful new cafe with delicious home baking offerings including to my delight a stunning vegan lemon and blueberry cake. 3 choices of plant milk (soya, oat and c...
Industrial archaeology
Not only is there plenty of natural beauty but the Victorian aquaducts, bridges, etc, taking water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow are fascinating. Plenty of excellent trails and cycle routes.
Waterfall trail and red squirrel hide
The kids loved the short Waterfall Walk. Make sure at the waterfall that you take the signposted extension to the wildlife hide, where we saw 3 red squirrels and lots of birds, its only a couple of mi...