Argyll Forest Park

An area of forest and mountain in Argyll & Bute, the Argyll Forest Park occupies much of the northern part of the Cowal Peninsula between Loch Long and Loch Fyne. Opened in 1935, it was the first National Forest Park to be created for public recreation in the UK. It has an area of 24,281 ha (60,000 acres).


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