Benmore Botanic Garden
Benmore Botanic Garden: A Majestic Mountainside Botanical Wonderland
A tranquil picnic spot with breathtaking views of Loch Eck, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers in Argyll Forest Park.
Jubilee Point is a serene picnic ground located halfway along Loch Eck on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll Forest Park, Scotland’s oldest forest park. Renowned for its breathtaking views across the freshwater loch and surrounding rugged hills, it offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts. The site features picnic facilities and serves as a launch point for non-motorised watercraft such as kayaks and canoes, making it ideal for both relaxation and light adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Driving from Dunoon to Jubilee Point takes approximately 25 to 35 minutes via the A815 road. Parking is available at the Jubilee Point car park free of charge, but spaces are limited and can fill during peak times. Note that camping is not allowed here.
Bus and Walking
Take a regional bus from Dunoon towards Colintraive or Strachur, with a stop near Loch Eck. From the nearest stop, allow 30 to 45 minutes walking on uneven terrain to reach Jubilee Point. This option is suitable for those comfortable with moderate walks.
Cycling
Cyclists can access Jubilee Point via the A815 and forest trails from Dunoon or Benmore Botanic Garden. The ride takes around 40 to 60 minutes depending on fitness and route choice, with some hilly sections. Suitable for experienced cyclists.
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