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    • The footpaths are part of a much wider local footpath network covering 30 miles of walks.
    • Ossian’s Hall (B listed) was once one of the most elaborately furnished decorative garden buildings in Scotland.
    • The stand of Douglas firs is one of the tallest stands of trees in the country.

    Once part of one of the most important 18th century picturesque landscapes in Scotland, an attractive woodland walk leads though spectacularly large Douglas firs to the amazing folly, Ossian’s Hall overlooking the Black Linn waterfall.

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