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Visitor Centres

Get top tips on what to see and do, pick up a local map or find out the weather forecast…

Want to get the best out of your time in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park? Stop off at a Visitor Information Centre where the informed staff will be on hand to help you out with all the essential information you need.

Balmaha

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Balmaha Visitor Centre

The visitor centre is based in the pretty village of Balmaha, one of the most popular locations in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Set on the east side of the iconic Loch Lomond and at the foot of Conic Hill on the famous West Highland Way, it offers stunning woodlands, water and mountains.

The Centre has children’s activities, a play area and toilets (£0.50 charge).

+44 (1389) 722100

Opening times:

  • April to September  – 0930-1700hrs seven days per week
  • 1st – 31st October – 0930-1600hrs seven days per week
  • November to March  – 0930-1600hrs Sat and Sun only
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Students visit supported by one of our lovely Rangers

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Duke’s Pass

The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre is ideal for relaxing and enjoying the spectacular views, strolling to the waterfall, visiting the Red Squirrel Hide or swinging through the trees with Go Ape – the choice is yours. There’s a cafe with panoramic views and all the information needed to explore the Forest Park and public toilets.

Duke’s Pass (1 mile/1.8km north of Aberfoyle on the A821), FK8 3SX

0300 067 6615

Opening times (The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre and Café):

  • 10am – 4pm
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Glen Finglas

The Visitor Gateway at Glen Finglas estate features a range of information about our work to restore native woodland habitat and how this work forms part of The Great Trossachs Forest, one of the most significant woodland regeneration projects to take place in a generation.

Please email Gwen Raes at gwenraes@woodlandtrust.org.uk or call 0187 737 6340.

Open:

  • April to October, 10am – 4pm
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