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Loch Lomond conservation estate for sale for £4m

The estate covers 1,242 hectares (3,069 acres) of hillsides, moorland and native woodlands.

It was bought by the Cashel Forest Trust in 1995 with a grant from the Millennium Forest for Scotland Trust.

It planted a large native species woodland on a former hill farm as a demonstration forest to show best practice.

The estate now has 300 hectares of new native woodland, including oak, birch, ash, aspen, alder, gean, hazel, holly, juniper, willow and Scots pine.

These stand alongside significant areas of ancient oakwood.

The trust has also developed five picturesque walking trails, of which three are wheelchair-accessible.

There is also a visitor centre which includes education displays and recent works have included the rebuilding of a wildlife dipping pond and installation of a viewing hide for red squirrels.


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