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'A Forest of the Future 'In 200 years, it will stretch over 160 square km at the heart of Scotland’s Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This unique landscape-scale project is one ...
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'If you want to get close to nature, to experience the tranquillity and beauty of The Great Trossachs Forest in your own time, then walking is the way to go ...
'The Great Trossachs Path offers many ways for everyone to enjoy the magic of the Trossachs, the spectacular landscape and its rich history. Embedded in heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, The Great Trossachs Path has short, long and circular routes of various lengths and challenges. These trails are a series of loop walks each with its own unique character and beauty- from lochside paths, woodland trails to hilltop vistas. The Great Trossachs Path has it all and all within an hour's drive from most of Scotland's population.'
'The benefits of establishing core paths are simple in that most people taking access in the outdoors do so by following paths and a network of formally identified routes makes for easier, more enjoyable, access opportunities for everyone. In this way it is hoped that core paths will assist landowners in managing access over their land and will receive resources to help maintain them and in some cases upgrade them ... The individual maps are available to view for free on our Website ...'
'The Local Access Forum's main function is to advise the National Park Authority and/or the public on issues relating to the right of responsible access provided by the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2 ...
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'An advisory group appointed by the National Park Authority. The Forum has 13 members, including representatives for conservation, recreational groups, landowners / managers and a National Park Authority Board Member.'
'The National Park encompasses around 720 sq miles (1,865 sq km) of some of the finest scenery in Scotland and is split into four distinct areas ... Loch Lomond / Argyll Forest / The Trossachs / Br ...
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'Short to Moderate Distance ... Long Distance ... Hills & Mountains ... Health Walks'
Includes access to a selection of 'Easy Walks ... Moderate Walks ... Strenuous Walks' from the Walkhighlands Website.
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'There are endless opportunities to stretch your legs on a walking trip in Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valley. This historic region truly does cater for all walking abilities. Hill walkers will enjoy the towering peaks of "Rob Roy Country" while a gentler stroll can be found along woodland trails. Roam some of the 720 square miles of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park or walk the scene of Robert the Bruce's famous victory in 1314 at Bannockburn.'
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