Join us for a peaceful day trip with a sprinkle of adventure as we travel to Aberfoyle and the stunning Trossachs, often described as an entire highland landscape in miniature.
Aberfoyle is a charming village on the banks of the River Forth, in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. It became known as the Gateway to The Trossachs following the publication of Walter Scott’s 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake, which begins with a stag hunt in the forests of the area.
A ranger will meet us on the day and arrange some fun and mindful activities. In early May the ospreys should be nesting, and we will be able to watch them via a live nest webcam.
This trip involves a 90-minute coach drive from Edinburgh.