Lowlands & Farmlands

(Picture: Drymen)

Nature in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs

The list below will introduce you to some of the wildlife to be found in the Park’s lowlands and farmland. There are also links to other websites where you can find out more. The landscape may be less dramatic, but the plants and animals to be found here are just as beautiful, rare and special, and often a lot easier to see!

South of the Highland Boundary Fault, the great geological rift that straddles the National Park, the landscape is soft and rolling, a dramatic contrast to the mountains and glens to the north. Here you’ll find pastureland and arable fields framed by hedges and drystane dykes, narrow winding lanes and tiny patches of woodland. It’s a great place for young families to go for a bike ride, or for a gentle stroll. It’s also a great place for wildlife spotting – a brown hare darting across an open field, a skylark singing high up above your head, butterflies and delicate wildlflowers nestled under a hedgeline.

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