Perfect for the wildlife enthusiast, or novice, wanting to learn more about bird song. Finish up with a hot drink and a pastry in our picnic area.
The gentle guided walk will take about an hour and a half, and will mostly stay on a pathed surface, which is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies during dry weather. Walking shoes are recommended and remember to dress for the changeable Scottish weather! Please remember, nature is unpredictable, and we cannot guarantee what we will see.
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