Rednock Trekking
Stirling, Stirling and FalkirkAbout Rednock Trekking
Rednock Trekking Castle Rednock Farm is a scenic working hill farm within the Stirling, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and is of easy reach from the cities of Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow. It has been farmed by the More family for over a century and is the site of a medieval castle which has had commanding views of Stirling Castle and Wallace`s Monument. Castle Rednock land also has the advantage of panoramic views from the Ochils to Ben Lomond not to mention the unbeatable view of Scotland`s only Lake of Menteith. For the past thirteen years they have operated the Pony Trekking business and are now expanding their outdoor activities to include: Quad pods, Segway Trekking, Shetland Pony Driving and Orienteering.
We also introduced a fairy Garden which is a lovely attraction with wishing tree where all can hang a wish. They welcome families and cater for all abilities and ages above 3 years old and under 17 stones (as individuals). Their experienced staff will support you and strive to ensure challenge and enjoyment are built into your preferred activity. Check out their site or contact them for a brochure.www.trosssachstrekking.com
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Booking available year round with some seasonal activity closures so be sure to check their website
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Wide range of activities available online from pony trekking to orienteering
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