About Blue Trail
The trail starts through the trees and opens out alongside the Water of Trool. In spring, a carpet of bluebells line your route back to the bridge at Glentrool Visitor Centre. In Autumn enjoy the colours as the foliage changes with the shortening days.
How to get there:
Blue Trail can be started from Glentrool Visitor Centre in Galloway Forest Park. Newton Stewart is the nearest town or village.
From Newton Stewart take A714 signposted to Girvan for eight miles. Take right turn at Bargrennan signposted Galloway Forest Park. Take next right turn just past Glentrool village signpost to Glentrool Visitor Centre.
OS Grid Reference: NX 372 786
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com
What's on in Galloway Forest Park
March
- Red mountain bike skills weekend Saturday 13 March 2010 to Sunday 14 March 2010
- SXC Sunday 21 March 2010
- Women’s mountain bike tuition weekend 2 Saturday 27 March 2010 to Sunday 28 March 2010
April
- Easter Bike Academy session Saturday 3 April 2010
- Easter at Kirroughtree Sunday 4 April 2010
- Up with the Lark? Wednesday 7 April 2010
- Wood is good! Thursday 8 April 2010
Sunday 2 May 2010 - Bats are great! Friday 9 April 2010
- Wildlife recording day Tuesday 13 April 2010
- From red to black Mountain bike skills course with Mark Wilcox Saturday 17 April 2010 to Sunday 18 April 2010
May
- Wood is good! Thursday 8 April 2010
Sunday 2 May 2010 - Orienteering for beginners Monday 3 May 2010
Sunday 30 May 2010 - Minibus tour – Working Forest Tour Wednesday 5 May 2010
- Bluebells and birds at High Camer Friday 21 May 2010
- Night Fishing Friday 21 May 2010
- The Break Pad Duathlon Sunday 30 May 2010
| Glentrool Visitor Centre Facilities. |
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| Grade of trail: |
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| Trail waymarking: |
| Length of trail: Two and a half miles |
| Approximate time of trail: 1 hour 30 mins. |
| Open or closed: open |
| Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest. |
Contact: |
| Lucy Hadley Recreation Ranger 01671 402420 e-mail: lucy.hadley@forestry.gsi.gov.uk |
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