The forest park covers a huge area and has a network of forest paths and drives. The 'hub' of the Queen Elizabeth Forest park is the 'David Marshall Forest Lodge' on the scenic Duke's Pass near Aberfoyle. The Duke's pass is a high level scenic route from Callander to Aberfoyle.
It's worth visiting the David Marshall Lodge if only to obtain information and booklets about the forests, but there is lots more to see:
In the Centre is a viewing roon where Ospreys may be observed on their nest via closed circuit TV.
The 'Waterfall Trail' takes you round a series of spectacular cascades including the beautiful 'Little Hind' falls. The 'Highland Boundary Fault Trail' takes you to a high vantage point with panoramic views before returning via the Highland Boundary fault where you can stand with one foot in the highlands and the other in the lowlands.
To get there:
Go via Callander to Kilmahog. Turn left to the Trossachs road and continue on this road past the Loch Katrine access and up onto the Duke's Pass. As you start to descent to Aberfoyle, watch for the Centre on your left.