About The Woodland Sculpture
It works best for people who actually enjoy walking and aren't expecting Disneyland. History buffs will appreciate the effort to blend contemporary art with natural landscape. Kids under about eight will probably get bored after half an hour unless they're the type to build dens and collect sticks anyway. Adults who like a gentle meander through Perthshire woodland with occasional moments of 'oh, that's interesting' will have a decent afternoon here.
Allow a couple of hours if you're leisurely. The ground can be muddy, so proper boots are worth it. Spring and early autumn are when the woodland's at its best - summer gets bracken-heavy and winter's just wet.
If you're based at one of the local parks - Pitilie Pods gets five stars for a reason, and Grandtully Station Campsite is solid - the Woodland Sculpture makes a good half-day addition to exploring the Aberfeldy area. It's not going to be the highlight of your holiday, but it's the sort of thing that sticks with you more than you'd expect.
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What type of attraction is The Woodland Sculpture?
The Woodland Sculpture is a nature reserve in Perthshire, Fife & Tayside.
Are there holiday parks near The Woodland Sculpture?
Yes, there are 4 holiday parks near The Woodland Sculpture. The closest is Aberfeldy Caravan Park, just 0.4 miles away, rated 2.2 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Pitilie Pods and Grandtully Station Campsite, plus 1 more.
Where is The Woodland Sculpture?
The Woodland Sculpture is located near Aberfeldy in Perthshire, Fife & Tayside. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 0.4 miles away.
What else is there to do near The Woodland Sculpture?
Near The Woodland Sculpture you can also visit Lochan a' Chait (lake), Beinn Eagagach (peak), Creag an Fhithich (peak), Creag Loisgte (peak). Browse our Aberfeldy area guide for the full list of things to do.