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In 1996, the Royal Scottish Forestry Society decided it would create a native working Scottish forest. With help from the Millennium Forest for Scotland Trust, it bought Cashel Farm, a 3000 acre hill farm on the eastern side of Loch Lomond. The property rises from shore level to 580 metres, and therefore can represent most of the different woodland types which are native to Scotland following the last ice age.
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CASHEL
RSFS Forest Trust Co, Balmaha Drymen, G63 0AW SCOTLAND |