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Visit a forest park

Forest parks are a collection of some of Scotland's best forests.

They each offer something spectacular like dark skies, National Parks and mountain biking.

Find a forest park to visit

Argyll Forest Park

Established in 1935, this is Britain’s oldest forest park. Located a short distance from Glasgow, it feels like true wilderness.

Galloway Forest Park

At 300 square miles and 16 forests, this is Britain’s largest forest park. It's famed for being the UK’s first International Dark Sky Park.

Glenmore Forest Park

Located at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, Glenmore is the perfect weekend destination.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

This forest park encompasses some of Scotland’s best-loved locations like Lochs Lomond and Katrine, the Trossachs hills and Ben Ledi.

Tay Forest Park

Wonder at the tall trees, majestic views and mysterious tales of Tay Forest Park.

Tweed Valley Forest Park

Brace yourself for adventure in the forests that pepper the banks of the River Tweed. This forest park boasts some of Britain’s best mountain biking trails.

What will you do today?

There's so much to see and do in our national forests. They offer glittering lochs, epic glens, dazzling wildlife, rich history and more.

Find things to do in our forest

Car parking

Find out more about our parking charges and conditions. Use our forest pages before heading out to see what facilities are available at each of our locations.

Car parking

Accessible forests

Scotland’s forests and land are for everyone. Use the button to learn more about our all-abilities trails and easy-access facilities.

Accessible forests