Discover the best top things to do in Aberfoyle, United Kingdom including Aberfoyle Bike Hire, Aberfoyle VisitScotland iCentre, Three Lochs Forest Drive, Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe, Loch Ard, The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, The Scottish Wool Centre.
Restaurants in Aberfoyle
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Come and explore the fantastic cycle routes, forest roads and mountain trails on our quality mountain bikes. Hundreds of miles of traffic free routes for all ages and abilities of cyclist. Hire shop, cafe and repair workshop in the centre of the village with free parking.
Lovely coffee, bacon's, rolls and, cakes. Good service. Gave map of forest trials which was helpful as tourist info like Fort knox due to covid and not exactly welcoming with 2 ztaff guarding entrance. Map really helpful rather than trying to read on a phone. Would visit cafe again.
4.5 based on 195 reviews
We are delighted to be able to start welcoming back visitors and have had to make some temporary adjustments to our operations in order to do so safely. Measures have been put in place to allow for physical distancing and limiting visitor capacity. You may also find that some of our supplementary services are limited for the time being however our team are excited to be back offering information and inspiration to help you make the most of your visit. Aberfoyle Information Centre is centrally located in Main Street and can offer inspiration and advice to help you make the most of your time in this beautiful part of Scotland. Aberfoyle is situated within the beautiful Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park and is ideally located for outdoor pursuits such as walking, watersports, golf, fishing, wildlife watching, history, genealogy and much more.
My favourite part is the local pub as it has lovely beer garden and serves the most delicious food at great prices. It's a lovely little village and ppl really nice. Has lots to do for everyone from cycling, parks and Go Ape adventure park.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
What a beautiful way to spend a day. This drive is well worth it - beautiful scenery and plenty of opportunities to park up and get out and walk. A short enough drive to not need any refreshments which is good as there is nowhere to get anything but it could be long enough to pack a picnic and find somewhere to take a break.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
With forest map and well signed trails, easy to follow. Paths muddy in places. Nice countryside. Part of route is a cycle path too
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Situated just beyond Aberfoyle this is a lovely loch to drive along and then drive back or stop at either end in the Forestry Commission carparks and explore on foot.
4.0 based on 271 reviews
We visited here for Go Ape initially but returned as the spot is so beautiful. We did the Waterfall walk which was lovely and easy to do with a buggy. Scenery was amazing, there was enough interactive stuff to keep the kids entertained too - hidden fairy garden, lovely statues, perfect bridge for pooh sticks, hidden hide to watch the birds and red squirrels. We will definitely return for another trail.
3.5 based on 309 reviews
Very nice shop with some really quality goods and affordable prices. There is a small farm where you can get to see sheep and pther animals throughout the summer and autumn
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