This wild woodland climbs from the seashore near the head of Loch Creran up the slopes of Ben Churalain. The changes in altitude and the presence of both acid and lime-rich rocks make for a rich variety of trees, plants and insects. The oak and ash woodlands and open areas of bracken, heath and grassland attract a variety of butterfly species, including the rare chequered skipper.
May to June is the best time to visit for plants and butterflies. Car park, interpretative panels and waymarked trail.
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May to June for butterflies, plants and birds.
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On the north side of Loch Creran, two miles east of the Creagan bridge, off A828, 12 miles north of Oban.
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Contact Information
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Glasdrum Wood
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Argyll
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Tel: 01546 603611
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