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Puck's Glen
Address: A815 Benmore , Argyll and Bute PA23 8, AGB, GB
State: AGB
City: Argyll and Bute
Zip Code: PA23 8


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Reviews
What a great hidden gem it's a place you can easily miss , but I think it's a must see. I was absolutely awestruck by the beauty of the place . Photos don't do justice to the scale of it all. Plenty of places to walk different routes, dogs love it. You feel as though you could lose yourself in the Glenn , in reality this would be difficult as there are a series of good paths that are well laid out. After discovering recently I will be returning at every opportunity. Dog-friendliness: Loads of routes for dog walking plenty to explore
Beautiful place. Stunning. Car park for about 25 cars. Free. Plan to spend about an hour walking round the red trail. Breathtakingly Beautiful scenery. If you walk left from the car park you will walk behind the lodges. Up the waterfall path to the right which goes on for a good half hour to the top. It is rocky/slippy and narrow in some places. And then follow the red path down to the car park it is quite steep in some places and boggy in others. Would not advise going here after extended heavy rain
I used to live near here so know about it, it's a beautiful gorge just outside of kilmun in Scotland. It's an amazing place to visit so tranquil and peaceful and stunning beauty. I would personally recommend that when visiting follow the path up to the left and go in reverse, you will be faced with a steep climb but will find it easier to plan your footing coming down that way can be quite a task especially when wet but it allows you to leave the area via the gorge itself and it's a brilliant way to end your walk. The gorge itself is a thing of stunning beauty with winding paths, wooden bridges and beautiful waterfalls, if your lucky you may even spot a red squirrel!! Dog-friendliness: Clean up after your dog and not only is this a lovely walk with your pet, but you find that most places from the town of Dunoon to pretty much anywhere in the local area everywhere is dog friendly. Picnic area: There is areas you can sit and enjoy something to eat under the Scottish pines
Genuinely one of the prettiest places I've ever been. Never heard of puck's glen before, but this is a must for anyone visiting the area. Quite an easy walk my nearly-3 year old walked most of the way along a river gorge with numerous waterfalls and luscious green banks. There are 2 or 3 walks of various length with the shortest taking around an hour with kids. Incidentally the petrol station 3 minutes drive in the direction of Dunoon is o e of the cheapest in the UK 25p per litre less than the UK average as of July 2022. Will definitely be coming back.
A fantastic circular walk. Walked out of the car park towards the footbridge easily seen from the car park. Nicely maintained paths. Stunning woodland walk. When teaching the main logging track the red loop comes back on itself into the glen area. Again a good pathway that's lined in areas with handrail where footing may get a little tricky. Be sure to look out for the fairy's and the Buddhas head. Happily revisit the area time and time again.
Puck’s Glen was an amazing experience of Scotland at its wildest best. Huge thanks to whoever created this walk with the steps, bridges, and pathways following the burn which empties into Loch Eck under the main road to Dunoon. Once you’ve entered its trail it’s easy to see why the magic of fairies pixies or other mystical little people are mentioned as part of the journey.
Stunning walk through the gorge, dripping moss and many waterfalls! Raincoat is a must! Walk can be slippery and uneven, sensible shoes are advisable. This was my second trip here and I'd highly advise taking the left hand route from the car park and walking up through the Glen for the best experience. A must see if you're in the area
Quaint waterfalls on a stream. Well maintained paths, simple loop. Some steep grade changes, several staircases to ease the burden. There is a paved parking lot on the opposite end of the walk versus the logging road and crushed gravel carpark noted.
Probably one of the most tranquil walk we've ever been on. Every turn was totally stunning. Obviously lots of photos, but did anyone see the tiny female statue on the right hand side of a small waterfall, about two thirds of the way round? I'll post the picture, but you will have to expand it to see. Eagle eyed wife saw it first. Looks a little like a mermaid, but could not get close enough to see it properly. How on earth the person put it there...............
Lovely walk up the glen following the stream as it flows down to the loch. Amazing scenery. Quite steep in places but my 4 year old daughter managed it. Dog-friendliness: Great walk for dogs.
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