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LOCH PARK Loch Park is a man-made loch stretching just over a mile along the narrow valley at the head of the Isla. The line drops down to run along the shoreline, hemmed in by the steep pine-covered hillside, until the waters tumble into a circular weir beside the Loch Park Activity Centre. A halt to serve the Loch Park Centre is a future option. A number of walks, many of which are suitable for wheelchair users, circle the Loch Park and Drummuir area, with access from Drummuir station. For more details see the Drummuir 21 website. LOCH PARK Adventure Centre Set between wooded slopes, farmland and loch, the centre offers many outdoor pursuit activities, including mountain biking, orienteering, camping, assault courses and, of course, canoeing and kayaking. See their website for more details. TO DRUMMUIR Leaving Loch Park the line winds along beside the infant River Isla as we begin our long descent towards Keith. The towers of Victorian Drummuir Castle are glimpsed on our left before we arrive at Drummuir Station.
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