Galloway Forest Park: Loch Trool Circular
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Galloway Forest Park: Loch Trool Circular

Glasgow

Dog Friendly Rating: 9/10 A beautiful lochside circuit through ancient Galloway oak woodland, following green waymarkers around one of Scotland's most scenic lochs.

The Loch Trool circular is a dog friendly walk through some of the finest scenery in the Galloway Forest Park. The route follows green waymarkers on a complete circuit of the loch, passing through ancient oak woodland, crossing burns and taking in views of the surrounding Galloway Hills. The path coincides with a section of the Southern Upland Way and includes a detour to Bruce's Stone.

Dogs love this walk, with the forest paths, lochside trails and burn crossings providing constant stimulation. Off lead is fine throughout, as the route is remote and quiet with no livestock in the forest. The terrain climbs and descends more than expected for a lochside walk, with a couple of flights of steps near the head of the loch. Parking is at Caldons car park in Glen Trool, reached via a minor road from Newton Stewart. Toilets are available at the car park but there is no cafe.

At a Glance

Distance 13.0 km (8.1 miles)
Difficulty Moderate
Duration 4 hr
Walk Type Forest, Lake
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential High
Livestock Risk None
Facilities Toilets at Caldons car park; no cafe or shop on site.
Parking Caldons car park in Glen Trool, reached via minor road from Newton Stewart.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Loch Trool circular is a great choice for dogs and earns a 9/10 dog friendly rating. The route offers a wonderful mix of forest paths, lochside trails and burn crossings that dogs tend to love, all within the stunning scenery of Galloway Forest Park.

Dogs can be off lead throughout the walk, as the route is remote and quiet with no livestock in the forest. It's a genuinely relaxed walk in that sense, so your dog can enjoy the freedom to explore the woodland and lochside paths at their own pace.

Although it's a lochside route, the terrain involves more climbing and descending than you might expect, including a couple of flights of steps near the head of the loch — worth bearing in mind if your dog has mobility issues. Parking is at Caldons car park in Glen Trool, reached via a minor road from Newton Stewart, and there are toilets on site, though no cafe or shop, so bring your own supplies.

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Location

Caldons Car Park, Glen Trool

55.0786, -4.5126

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