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InformationVisitor Information:
STB 3 Star Visitor Attraction
Tel: 01877 382383.
Grid Ref: NN 520 014
Web Page at Forestry Commission
Opening: Feb: Thurs-Sun 10-4pm; Mar, Nov & Dec daily 10-4; Apr-Jun & Sep-Oct daily 10-5; Jul-Aug daily 10-6.
Admission: Free.
The Lodge and the View to the South East
The Lodge and the View to the South East

North of Aberfoyle the road built in 1886 to cater for Victorian tourists to the Trossachs climbs steeply up the hillside. Close to the top of the climb and a mile from Aberfoyle a turning on the right leads to the extensive car parks of the David Marshall Lodge Visitor Centre.

Inside the Lodge
Inside the Lodge
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The Bluebell Cafe
The Bluebell Cafe

The David Marshall Lodge is a visitor centre operated by the Forestry Commission and stands in the Achray Forest, itself part of the huge Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. The lodge was gifted to the Forestry Commission by the Carnegie Trust in 1960 and has since been extended to provide a range of facilities for visitors. Though technically within the forest, the location of the lodge gives it magnificent views, especially to the south.

The lodge comprises a number of distinct elements. The Bluebell Cafe provided visitors with a wide range of good value eating and drinking options and caters for people who are health conscious and enjoy a variety of tastes.

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Full View of David Marshall Lodge
Full View of David Marshall Lodge

Also within the lodge is a shop, an information centre, and a wildlife room for remotely watching the ospreys who live in the Achray Forest and other birds. In the grounds of the lodge is a play area and a number of attractive wooden statues. For the much more active there is a "Go Ape" adventure course which includes the UK's longest zip wire.

Somewhere in the middle on the scale of exertion are the extensive network of waymarked walking trails starting and finishing at the lodge. These range in length from half a mile to four miles. The lodge is also linked to National Cycle Route 7.

For those who want to explore the Achray Forest by car, the Forestry Commission has established the 3 Lochs Forest Drive. Open from April to September, it provides seven and a a half miles of winding forest road and is accessed from the main road about a mile and a half north of David Marshall Lodge.

The Front of the Lodge
The Front of the Lodge
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