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Hike the moderate 5.0-mile Ardcastle Point Trail through Ardcastle Forest, enjoying Loch Fyne views and passing St Bride’s Chapel.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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177 m
Highlight • Forest
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1.81 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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3.15 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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8.11 km
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8.11 km
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7.58 km
375 m
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The Ardcastle Point Trail is generally considered moderate. While some sections might feel easy, you should be prepared for varied terrain including uneven grassy paths, forest tracks that can be muddy after rain, uneven gravel surfaces, and several steep slopes. A short, rough, and narrow path leads to Ardcastle Point itself.
The full 8.1 km loop typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to complete. Please note that due to active tree felling until spring 2026, a temporary 6 km route is in place, which also takes approximately 3 hours.
Given its moderate difficulty and varied terrain, the trail is best suited for hikers with some experience. While families with older children who are comfortable with uneven paths and some steep sections might enjoy it, very young children or those new to hiking might find parts challenging, especially after rain when sections can be muddy.
You'll encounter a mix of terrains, including uneven grassy paths, forest tracks that can be quite muddy, especially after wet weather, and uneven gravel surfaces. There are also several steep slopes and a short, rough, narrow path leading to Ardcastle Point.
The trail offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Along the shoreline of Loch Fyne, you might spot seals, various seabirds, and even otters. In the Ardcastle Forest, look out for deer, red squirrels, and potentially pine martens. In summer, butterflies can be seen at the sand quarry. The route also passes the atmospheric ruins of St Bride’s Chapel and Graveyard.
The trail is celebrated for its excellent views across Loch Gair and Loch Fyne, including vistas of the Cowal peninsula. The path meanders along the water's edge, offering numerous scenic picnic spots. On very clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the distant Arrochar Alps.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through a working forest and areas with wildlife, it's advisable to keep dogs under close control or on a leash, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer brings butterflies and warmer weather, while autumn showcases beautiful forest colors. Spring offers fresh growth and potentially less mud than winter. Be aware that sections can be very muddy after rain, so prepare accordingly regardless of the season.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Ardcastle Forest or the Ardcastle Point Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
Parking is available at the trailhead for the Ardcastle Point Trail. Specific details on parking capacity or any fees are not provided, but it's generally recommended to arrive earlier on busy days to secure a spot.
Given the varied and potentially muddy terrain, sturdy waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing weather conditions, and rain gear is a good idea. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the scenic views. Binoculars could enhance wildlife spotting.
Yes, please be aware that due to active tree felling in the Ardcastle Forest, a temporary 6 km route is currently in place. This diversion is expected to last until spring 2026. Always check local signage for the most up-to-date information before starting your hike.
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