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| Towns | Ben Lawers Nature Trail |
Height climbed: Negligible Grade: short Parking: National Trust for Scotland Visitor Centre Toilet facilities: National Trust for Scotland Visitor Centre Next, over the small footbridge and on, up the side of the burn. Further on cross the stone slab bridge, also called a "clapper" bridge, pass the gorge and then recross the burn at the ford (also the half mile mark). As you pass the gorge you will notice a wide variety of young plants, they were planted there to counter the effect of deforestation and over grazing by the sheep. Climbing the path up the far bank, the view to the north will come into sight if the weather is good. You may be able to see some of the high tops. At the junction with the mountain path turn left and follow the old sheiling path down the west side of the burn back to the car park. |
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Last updated November 1999 |