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Delph Pond
(0 km / 0.0 miles)
The Delph Pond in Tullibody has the beautiful Ochil Hills as a backdrop. The pond is home to swans, moorhens and coots and now and again a heron visits. The swans have just hatched their first cygn... -
Cambus Pools, Newton Stewart - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(2 km / 1 miles)
Cambus Pools is a wet grassland with two salty pools, which are a haven for passage migrant birds, particularly waders ducks and breeding birds. Stoats, short tailed voles and brown hares are regul... -
Woodlea Park
(3 km / 2 miles)
Woodlea Park is the green space area off Branshill Road with views of the Ochil Hills and bounded on one side by woodland. -
Alva Glen
(5 km / 3 miles)
Alva Glen is a steep, heavily wooded gorge at the foot of the Ochil Hills which provides a scenic route up onto the hills. The glen is an important natural environment with a long social and indus... -
Gartmorn Dam
(5 km / 3 miles)
370 Acre Park which is a haven for wildlife and a place of peaceful recreation for people. -
Gartmorn Dam Country Park
(5 km / 3 miles)
There are footapth links from the car-park to the wood. -
Gartmorn Wood
(5 km / 3 miles)
Gartmorn Wood is situated the high ground on the northern side of Gartmorn Dam Country park and dates from the 18th century. It is a mixed woodland bursting with wildlife, including red squirrels, ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(6 km / 3.5 miles)
See event information below for further details, potential new members are always welcome to join us for a walk at no cost before signing up. See ... -
Cowpark Pond
(6 km / 3.5 miles)
Cowpark Pond is in Cowpark Wood in Sauchie. Thanks to Breathing Places we have restored the pond that had been completely silted up over the years. The pond is sited next to Deerpark and Lochies Pr... -
Ailie's Garden
(7 km / 4.5 miles)
Garden surrounding the Smith Art Gallery and Museum Run principally on organic lines with native species and other useful wildlife plants. The garden also has a child friendly play area and an outd... -
Wallacebank Wood, Stenhousemuir - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(11 km / 7 miles)
Wallacebank Wood is an ancient semi-natural woodland with oak, Scots pine, beech, Norway spruce and larch. The ground beneath the trees is covered with woodland flowers and woodland birds are often... -
Sawmill Plantation
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
Part of the larger Devilla Forest. -
Devilla Forest
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
The name Devilla is said to come from the Gaelic "dubh" and "eilean" meaning "black island". The forest has a long history of occupation and use. Prehistoric coffins, stone circles and Roman urns h... -
Carron Dam, Falkirk - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(13 km / 8 miles)
Carron Dam, a partially drained reservoir, has established fen vegetation surrounded by a strip of deciduous woodland. Designated a SSSI there are a number of locally uncommon plants, and over 50 s... -
Carron Glen Wildlife Reserve, Denny - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Carron Glen is a beautiful ancient woodland, the largest in Falkirk. -
Jupiter Urban Wildlife Garden, Grangemouth - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Jupiter Wildlife Garden demonstrates how urban greenspaces can be created from wasteland, and how green amenity areas can be managed to meet the needs of both humans and wildlife. Jupiter is a valu... -
Saline, near Dunfermline
(16 km / 10 miles)
Venue for events. -
Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre
(16 km / 10 miles)
Jupiter has been developed as a demonstration site to show how urban greenspaces can be created from wasteland, and how green amenity areas, including gardens, can be managed to meet both human and... -
Kemper Avenue
(16 km / 10 miles)
<p>The <strong>Yellow Trail</strong> comes out of the wood and joins the pavement on <strong>Kemper Avenue</strong> at the low Beech hedge. Look for the metal sign at the bend in the road that poin... -
Kirklands House Woodland
(16 km / 10 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Owned by Local resident P.Hart.The woodland path is open to all responsible users.Path currently being upgraded with edging and aggregate. -
Callendar Wood
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
<p class="ntleft"><strong>Callendar Wood</strong> is an ancient woodland that has formed a dramatic backdrop to the town of <strong>Falkirk</strong> for hundreds of years. This wonderful, old wood... -
Hallglen
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
<p>The woodland can be accessed from New <strong>Hallglen Road</strong>. There is a path with some steps and a short, steep slope up the grass slope.</p><p>There are great <strong>views </strong>al... -
Saline Glen
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
The Glen is a steeply sided gorge with a rushing burn cutting through it. An attractive walk with superb views of the burn and Saline Hill runs from the centre of the attractive village of Saline t... -
Hallglen East
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
<p>A tarmac path leads from New Hallglen Road to the woodland.</p><p>There are <strong>wonderful views</strong> over Falkirk to the Ochils from <strong>Henry's Hill</strong>.</p>. -
Hallglen West
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
<p>The path to the woodland goes through the <strong>play area</strong> at Hallglen.</p><p>Great <strong>views</strong> along the path across Falkirk to the <strong>Ochils</strong>.</p>. -
Carron Valley Forest
(18 km / 11 miles)
<p class="ntleft">Get a taste of the <strong>Highlands</strong> in this large forest on the shores of the <strong>Carron Valley</strong> reservoir. The forest is dominated by the distinctive peak o... -
Dullatur Marsh, Cumbernauld - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Dullatur Marsh has a rich variety of habitats resulting in a wide range of wildlife species. Many breeding and wintering birds, including waders use the reserve. The locally rare common water plant... -
Bo'mains Meadow, Bo'ness - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
Bo'mains Meadow is a small species-rich grassland meadow. It is sited on a former reservoir that has been infilled and is now a SSSI with over 100 different species of flowering plants. In early su... -
Cumbernauld Glen Wildlife Reserve, Cumbernauld - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
The glen is the heart of Cumbernauld. It is the most valuable area of woodland in this area and provides much needed recreational space in this busy urban setting. Split into two areas, Cumbernaul... -
Cumbernauld Community Park
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
The proposed Park lies between the A80 trunk road and the Eastfield Road on the north side of Cumbernauld. It is bounded by the communities of Eastfield/Balloch, Craigmarloch and Carrickstone. One ... -
Dean Plantation.
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Dean Plantation is an old established woodland. It has an attractive mix of conifers and large areas of broadleaved woodland.In spring, Pitfirrane Dean has a superb display of bluebells. -
Northside Woods, Cumbernauld - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Northside woods is a strip of woodland south of Cumbernauld Village. As the Woodland is relatively young it is still developong. Areas of scrub and reminants of agricultureal hedgerows provide hab... -
Forest Wood, Cumbernauld - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Forest Wood is on the southern edge of Cumbernauld. Its proximity to this busy town makes it a popular spot for locals to escape from urban stresses. It consists mainly of plantation woodland with ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
See event information below for further details, potential new members are always welcome to join us for a walk at no cost before signing up. See ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
See event information below for further details, potential new members are always welcome to join us for a walk at no cost before signing up. See ... -
Lielowan Meadow, Dunfermline - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Lielowan Meadow is a reserve full of plant life with over 120 species found, including salad burnet and pale sedge. Also to be seen are collard doves, reed bunting and snipe nesting in the wetter a... -
Crossford Woodland Walk
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
A new 400m long surfaced path adjacent to the West & South side of the King George V Memorial Playing Field in Crossford, Fife. The path helps to connect the North & South halves of the village and... -
Twechar
(24 km / 15 miles)
<p><strong>Twechar wood</strong> rises above the Forth and Clyde canal and covers <strong>Bar Hill</strong>. It contains a diverse mix of conifers including larch, spruce, pine and areas of native ... -
Dumbreck Local Nature Reserve
(24 km / 15 miles)
Dumbreck Marsh Local Nature Reserve is a valuable wetland site on the edge of Kilsyth in North Lanarkshire. It provides a haven for a variety of wildlife as well as being an important greenspace fo... -
Limerigg Wood
(24 km / 15 miles)
<p>This is a mixed woodland set around <strong>Limerigg Village</strong>. </p><p>Follow one of the forest trails that take you through a varied woodland and see if you can discover the <strong>hist... -
Townhill Country Park
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Park includes a loch with resident birdlife and a woodland with native species and abundant wildlife. -
Greenfaulds Biodiversity Hedgerow and Meadow
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Greenfaulds Biodiversity Hedgerow and Meadow, a site developed by the local community. The site is based around a well used path to the railway station. The local community has in the last two ye... -
Luggiebank Wood Wildlife Reserve, Cumbernauld - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Luggiebank Wood is a beautiful expanse of woodland running along the banks of the Luggie Water. -
Beecraigs Country Park
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Beecraigs is a 500 acre park situated in the Bathgate Hills just 2 miles south of Linlithgow. The park has a wide variety of attractions such as the visitor centre, Red deer attraction, caravan par... -
Callander Crags Woodland
(26 km / 16 miles)
<p>Parts of the <strong>Callander Crags Woodland</strong> are predominantly conifer, while other areas are more mixed, with large broadleaves edging the walking trails.</p>. -
Coilhallan Arboretum
(26 km / 16 miles)
A public access arboretum in the Coilhallan Woods in Callander, Stirling. Once complete, the arboretum will be accessible from Coilhallan footpath that leads from the Mollands Road, opposite McLare... -
Blairadam Forest
(26 km / 16 miles)
<p>The estate of <strong>Blair Crambeth</strong> was bought by the Scottish architect <strong>Sir William Adam</strong> in 1733. After building Blairadam House he added neighbouring estates to his ... -
Blairadam Wood
(26 km / 16 miles)
<p>An attractive mixed woodland of mighty spruces and broadleaved beech woodland. Highlights are the <strong>Glen</strong> and <strong>Keltyhill Glen</strong> trails.</p><p>The eastern half of the ... -
Loch Leven National Nature Reserve
(27 km / 17 miles)
Loch Leven is one of Scotland's premier National Nature Reserves, situated between Edinburgh and Perth in the old county of Kinross. This large, shallow freshwater loch is home to the largest conc... -
Trean
(27 km / 17 miles)
Trean. -
Callander
(27 km / 17 miles)
<p>Surrounded by a number of woodlands, the town of Callander serves as the <strong>eastern gateway to the Highlands</strong>, via the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.</p><p />. -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
See event information below for further details, potential new members are always welcome to join us for a walk at no cost before signing up. See ... -
Hopetoun House
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Hopetoun is a place of outstanding natural beauty, which has Scotland's finest stately home at its heart. Situated on the outskirts of Edinburgh, Hopetoun provides a unique day out. -
Coilhallan Woods
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Coilhallan Woods. -
Petershill, Bathgate - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
Petershill consists of two disused reservoirs set amongst fields. Outcrops of limestone support a rich assemblage of lime-loving mosses and liverworts. The rock strata and plants are protected by law. -
Buchlyvie Primary School Wildlife Garden
(29 km / 18 miles)
The Buchlyvie Wildlife Garden is about four acres in the centre of the village with good paths linking the Primary School, Medical centre, Village hall, football pitch, multi court and children's p... -
Luggie Park
(29 km / 18 miles)
Luggie Park, located in central Kirkintilloch is a great place to unwind away from Kirkintilloch town centre. The park contains a newly built Skateboard Park and offers visitors quiet areas to sit...


