Description
Inversnaid RSPB Reserve is on the east shore of Loch Lomond, where Atlantic oak woodland rises steeply from the loch and gives way to open moorland with spectacular views. The reserve is more than 800 hectares in size and rises from around sea level right up to the summit of Beinn a’ Choin which peaks at 770m. Along the upland trail one can see red deer, Nyírfajd, Red Grouse, Vízirigó, plus Hantmadár and Nagy póling in summer. The woodland trail has sisegő füzike, Kerti rozsdafarkú, Kormos légykapó, Csuszka, Hegyi fakusz, red squirrel, pine marten, Keresztcsoru and waders.
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Access
From Edinburgh or Glasgow follow the motorways as far as Stirling, then A811 to Aberfoyle. Minor road through Kinlochard, then left at T junction past Loch Arklet. Click on the P in the map to get directions.

