Tyndrum
COVID-19 update
All FLS visitor centres are currently closed. Walking and mountain bike trails remain open, as do most toilets and car parks, but do check below for local updates for closures.
We want to ensure your visit is an enjoyable and safe one.
Make sure you follow the Scottish Government’s FACTS advice – helping to protect yourself, your family and your local community, and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code helping to keep Scotland beautiful.
Community woodland with short trails
This community woodland is ideal for those who want to break up the journey along the A82 and get some fresh air.
Walking trails
Cattle Creep Trail
A glimpse of a forest for the future.
Firm narrow paths. Short steep slopes and wooden steps.
Allow ¾ hour
This short trail leads through a growing woodland that was planted by schoolchildren and other local people. Watch it change through the seasons and over the years to come.
Activities
Explore further
Tyndrum is surrounded by dramatic hills, with lots of un-waymarked routes onto the high tops. The West Highland Way passes through the forest here.
Facilities & access
The nearest public toilets are at the Green Welly Stop, 50 metres from the start of the trail.
Getting here
The Cattle Creep Trail begins at the north end of Tyndrum village where the West Highland Way crosses the A82. There is no designated car park, but lots of other car parks and on street parking can be found around the village.
Walk west from the Green Welly Stop, turning left just after the main road crosses a burn. The first waymarker for the trail sits just below the sign for the West Highland Way.
Using SatNav?
FK20 8SA is the nearest postcode.
Public transport
Trains and several bus routes pass through Tyndrum. Plan your journey at Traveline Scotland.
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