Callander sits within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, so you have some great scenery within easy reach.
There are many paths in the National Park that provide particularly good opportunities for the less able or those looking for easy gradients and smooth surfaces in a variety of scenic locations.
If I was to recommend one it would be to head to Trossachs Pier at Loch Katrine, surrounded by woodlands and mountains. The roadway along the northern shore of the loch is mainly flat and accessible by wheelchairs; hire a golf buggy (one is even solar-powered) at the Pier to take you even further; or take a cruise on the Steamship Sir Walter Scott, which is wheelchair accessible and provides live commentary.
Wheels Cycling Centre is one of Scotland’s premier Cycling Emporiums.
Wheels cycle range includes disabled bikes, adult cycles, social, family and companion cycles, children's trikes tandem bikes, side by side bikes, wheelchair bikes, wheelchair transporter cycles, tricycles and more. So whether you're a toddler, child or adult your cycling needs are catered for.
Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre is located within the boundaries of the first National Park in Scotland, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. The centre is just 30 minute drive from Glasgow, easily reached by car, bus, or train.
So, if you are looking for a Bird of Prey encounter, why not come along and spend a few hours in the company of these remarkable creatures.
Located in the picturesque Trossachs National Park, you can expect incredible natural surrounds at Go Ape Aberfoyle.
With a stunning backdrop of mountain and moorland, forest and woodland, rivers and lochs - this dual course really is zip wire heaven.
Go Ape is home to two of the longest zip wires in the UK. You’ll be flying over trees and waterfalls with unprecedented, seasonal views of the surrounding countryside.
Visit one of Scotland's top attractions for an incredible family day out. See giraffes, lions, elephant, tiger and meerkats.
Take your chances with the cheeky monkeys in the Park's famous Macaque Drive-thru, walk with free-roaming lemurs in Lemur Land, catch the popular sea lion and bird of prey shows, take a boat ride to Chimp Island, explore the new dinosaur exhibit and run wild in the giant adventure play area.
Take a cruise on Loch Lomond and enjoy views of Ben Lomond and take in the stately homes and castles along the shoreline.
You will venture out towards Inchmurrin Island- the largest of Loch Lomond's 33 islands and home to the ancient remains of Lennox Castle, which in the 14th century sheltered a fugitive Robert the Bruce before he was to become King of Scotland
Coulam Wheelie boat can be accessed by pier/ramp. Wheelchair is lowered by hydraulic lift and equipped with an easy starting pull start engine. The Fisheries also has a landing craft type front loader and electric start engine.
The cafe is currently closed but it is possible to purchase tea/coffee and access to this and to the disabled toilet is possible in a wheelchair.
There is a dedicated wheelchair space next to the wheelie boat.
Contact: manager@menteith-fisheries.co.uk
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