Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Stirling, Stirling and FalkirkAbout Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Nestled in the heart of Scotland, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure, making it a naturistic day out with the kids that all families will love!
Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills, tranquil nature walks, or interactive learning experiences for your kids, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park has something for everyone. Let's explore why this enchanting forest park should be at the top of your family's adventure list.
Things To Do
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is a sprawling natural wonderland located in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Spanning over 50,000 acres, it offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all age groups and interests. From the breathtaking landscapes to the abundant wildlife, there are countless reasons why families love spending time here. You'll be treated to magnificent views of rugged mountains, sparkling waters of Loch Ard, Achray Forest and wooded hills - just to name a few!
The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for your adventure. Here, you can gather information, plan your day, and enjoy interactive exhibits that educate visitors about the local flora and fauna. The centre also houses a cosy café, offering delicious snacks and hot drinks, ideal for a quick refreshment before heading out to explore.
Like on foot adventures or even two-wheeled activities? Well, you'll find plenty of walking and cycling trails that cater to different skill levels, so everyone can enjoy the outdoors! The popular Three Lochs Forest Drive is a fan-favourite because it's a scenic route that is perfect for a leisurely family walk or family cycling. The walking trails also offer the chance to spot a range of wildlife, enjoy stunning vistas, and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature. There's miles of forest trails that you and the family can embark on - no matter the weather. Whether you head out on your mountain bikes on the miles of mountain bike trails or even orienteering routes! Did you know the park is home to one of the largest off-road cycle networks in Britain?! Psst...there's also pony treks on gentle mountain ascents!
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, deer, and multiple bird species. Families can embark on wildlife-watching adventures, where kids can learn about different animals and their habitats. The Red Squirrel Hide, located within the park, offers a fantastic chance to observe these charming creatures up close!
For families seeking a bit of thrill, the Go Ape Treetop Adventure is a must-visit. This high-flying adventure course, set amidst the towering trees, includes zip lines, rope bridges, and Tarzan swings. It's an exhilarating experience that will get everyone's adrenaline pumping. Suitable for children aged 10 and above, it's a great way for families to bond while enjoying the forest from a unique vantage point. It's the perfect forest adventure for families all around!
Food & Drink
After a morning of exploration and adventure, families can unwind and enjoy a picnic at one of the park's many picturesque spots. The park is dotted with picnic areas equipped with tables and benches, perfect for a family feast amidst nature. Bring along a picnic blanket, your favourite snacks, and enjoy a meal surrounded by the tranquillity of the forest.
Seasonal Activities and Events
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park hosts a variety of seasonal activities and events that add an extra layer of excitement to your visit. From guided nature walks in the spring to family-friendly festivals in the summer, there's always something happening at the park. During the autumn, the forest transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colours, providing a stunning backdrop for family photos.
There's also pubs, tearooms and inns nearby where you can grab something to eat.
Why We Think Queen Elizabeth Forest Park Is A Must Visit
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is a haven for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. Its diverse range of activities, from thrilling treetop adventures to serene wildlife watching, ensures that every family member finds something to enjoy. The park's educational programmes and ranger-led activities add an enriching element to your visit, making it both fun and informative.
"Absolutely stunning place to relax and escape from everyday issues. Plenty of nice Lochs and great hills to hike. Ben A'an is a good one to start with. It's accessible all year round." - Arthur
Treetop Adventures With Go Ape
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is host to a fantastic treetop adventure and high-wired activity with Go Ape! Take to the trees, explore the forest with new heights and channel your inner APE!
Prancing Pony Treks
Have kids that LOVE ponies? They'll love this even more! You can explore the lush park with the pony treks, where you choose to wander along waymarked paths or up the gentle slope of the mountain.
Sparkling Lochs
You can't visit Scotland and not explore its stunning Lochs, and Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is home to lots of them! From Loch Katrine and Loch Ard to the Three Lochs Forest Drive. These natural phenomenons are serene, calm and utterly beautiful. It makes the perfect outdoor day out for the entire family!
Opening Times
Daylight access
Pricing & Tickets
- Adult (0-18+) : Free
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Plan Your Visit
Typical visit time more than 5 hours
Suitable for Kids and Adults too
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Contact Details
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Visitors Centre
Trossachs Road, Aberfoyle
Stirling
Stirling and Falkirk
FK8 3SX
Scotland
Transport Information
By Train
While there is no direct train service to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, you can take a train to a nearby station (Glasgow Queen Street Station or Edinburgh Waverly Station) and then continue your journey by bus or taxi.
By Bus
From Glasgow:
Take a bus from Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow to Stirling Bus Station.
From Stirling, take the First Scotland East bus (Service 59) to Aberfoyle.
From Edinburgh:
Take a bus from Edinburgh Bus Station to Stirling Bus Station.
From Stirling, take the First Scotland East bus (Service 59) to Aberfoyle.
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