
Balloch Castle Country Park
Balloch G83 8SY
2 miles to Lomond Woods
Loch Lomond’s only country park commands impressive views over its waters, spanning 200 acres which include walled gardens, nature trails and guided walks.
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Lomond Birds of Prey Centre
Ben Lomond Way, Balloch G83 8QL
30 miles from Callander Woods
See Birds of Prey up close in magnificent surroundings. See them in the daily flying shows and learn about their survival skills. Try our quiz sheet to test your knowledge.

The David Marshall Lodge
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Aberfoyle
17 miles to Lomond Woods
This is the flagship centre for activities in the Loch Achray and Loch Ard Forests. With trails suitable for all, tree-top adventures, a great café, toilets and plenty of information, this should be your first stop when it comes to exploring Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
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RSPB Loch Lomond
High Wards Farm, Gartocharn G83 8SB
5 miles to Lomond Woods
RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond is a special place for wildlife. Located on the south-east shores of the loch, the site has a variety of habitats from ancient woodlands to wildflower meadows and grasslands.
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Our National Park boasts some of the most stunning scenery in the world. From breathtaking mountains and glens, to the vast tranquil beauty of our Lochs. The park falls into four distinct parts: Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, Breadalbane and Argyll Forest.
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Inversnaid Falls &
Rob Roy’s Cave
Located in the sleepy hamlet of Inversnaid, perched on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, this beautiful waterfall tumbles into the loch and is spectacular when in full spate. Walking a little further will take you to the cave that Rob Roy hide out in.
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Argaty Red Kites
Lerrocks, Doune FK16 6EJ
9 miles from Callander Woods
Absent in Scotland’s skies for over a century, red kites are slowly making a comeback thanks to an exciting project to re-introduce them. Visitors to Argaty can now enjoy fantastic views of one of Scotland’s rarest breeding birds coming down for their daily feed.
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