Grid reference NN5203
near to Aberfoyle, Stirling, Scotland
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Cycleway, Achray Forest
One of the forest tracks connecting Aberfoyle to Loch Achray, popular with cyclists.
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Track in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
As the gravel tracks show, this is a popular cycling route.
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Lichen on Stone Post
Xanthoria parietina. The lichen's growth at the top of this stone is perhaps evidence of its use by birds as a perch. The lichen likes rocks and trees enriched by nitrogen from bird droppings.
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Achray Forest
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Achray Forest
The Forestry Commission left a strip unplanted on either side of the Duke's Pass road. It is now being colonised with self seeded trees.
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Lochan Reòidhte
View from the eastern end of Lochan Reòidhte, the first of the three lochs on the Three Lochs Forest Drive in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
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Birch scrub and heather
Beside the forestry road on the Three Lochs Forest Drive.
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Lochan Reòidhte
A small lochan in Achray forest, once invisible from the forest drive as it was concealed by conifers, now revealed across a clearfelled area.
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Achray Forest
Felled and replanted area in Achray Forest.
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Achray Forest
The unplanted strip beside the Duke's Pass road.
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Winter Lochan
The last light of 2020 is starting to fade but as it is so still up near the Duke's Pass lovely reflections are seen on Lochan Reòidhte.
Photo taken from a similar spot to this summer photo:-
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Lochan Reòidhte
A small lochan in the Achray Forest.
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