The Forestry Commission Scotland has created a new page dedicated to autumn in Scotland’s forests, with:
- top autumn destinations and walks
- activities for rainy days
- the science behind autumn leaves
- sustainable foraging
- Halloween themed visits
- stargazing at the UK’s first Dark Sky Park in Galloway
The Forestry Commission has also produced a new guide for family autumn activities this year, including:
- new seasonal activity sheets
- their “forest bathing” guide, based on the Japanese relaxation process shinrin yoku, which is designed to boost mental health and wellbeing for people of all ages
- new Room on the Broom activity and colouring sheets
Additionally, Visit Scotland has put together a list of woodland walks for “leaf peepers”, with a number not far away in Perthshire, and Forth Valley’s very own Killin and the Falls of Dochart.
For further information, please visit the Forestry Commission Scotland website.
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