Wednesday, 25 Feb 2026
Guest blog by Beat Forester Sam Brown. There has been a lot going on in the glen over the past two y…
The higher you climb here, the greater the views over the Lake of Menteith, Flanders Moss and the Campsie Fells and Fintry Hills beyond. In spring there is a carpet of bluebells, while butterflies flutter in the summer glades and the trees put on a colourful show in autumn.
Climb up the hillside and gain fantastic views across the ethereal Flanders Moss and beyond to the Campsie Fells.
Largely firm gravel surface with softer sections. Long steep slope on uneven rocky path.
Allow ½ hour
This short trail is particularly appealing in spring, but it’s a great stroll year-round. Misty mornings across Flanders Moss give an other-worldly feel to the view.
A peaceful trail through the quiet conifer woodland above Stonefield that is ideal for horse riding.
Mostly wide, firm gravel tracks. Some fairly steep slopes and one section of uneven rock and earth path.
Allow 1 ½ hours
The trail climbs from the car park and through a stand of statuesque larch trees. It then follows the forest road, with glimpses through the trees over the Lake of Menteith to the Campsie Fells beyond. An old track leads down through the trees and back to the car park through mixed and fairly open conifer plantation.
This quiet woodland is ideal for horse riding, particularly the Stonefields Trail. You'll find plenty of room for horseboxes in the car park here too.
The 94 mile Rob Roy Way passes through the forest just north of Braeval car park. The route follows the tracks and paths used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland's most notorious outlaw, linking Drymen to the south with Pitlochry to the north.
There are public toilets and plenty of places to eat, drink and shop at Aberfoyle.
Parking is free in this car park during the day.
Please note, overnight parking is not permitted unless part of our Stay the Night scheme – see below.
Our Stay the Night scheme now runs right through the year. This means self-contained motorhomes and campervans will be able to park overnight for one night in some of our car parks.
There is a £10 charge to Stay the Night at this car park. Payment can be made through RingGo with details of how to do this at each car park.
To help plan your stay, please see the details below:
Please visit our Stay the Night page for full details, participating locations, best practice, and terms and conditions of use.
Braeval car park is on the north side of the A81. Depending on the direction you're arriving from, it's 1½ miles east of Aberfoyle or 3 miles west of Port of Menteith.
It's possible to walk or cycle to Braeval from Aberfoyle, following the Rob Roy Way for 1½ miles.
FK8 3UY is the nearest postcode.
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Head uphill or along the river from the centre of historic Aberfoyle

The gateway to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

Relax in this tranquil forest setting. Enjoy a relaxing walk in the Oak woodland or a lazy picnic by the River Forth.