Trossachs National Park
Trossachs National Park is located in central Scotland and was established in 2002 as the first national park in the country. It covers an area of approximately 720 square kilometers, featuring stunning landscapes of mountains, forests, and lochs. The park is known for its diverse wildlife and offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and boating.
The park is home to Loch Katrine, a popular destination for visitors, and is surrounded by picturesque villages like Callander and Aberfoyle. The area is rich in history and culture, with connections to famous figures such as Sir Walter Scott, who celebrated its beauty in his writings.