High fire risks

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Important notification

There’s a very high to extreme risk of wildfire across Scotland from Wednesday 29 April to Saturday 2 May 2026.

Please pay attention to local guidance and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

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Things to do

The forests we look after are fascinating, beautiful places to explore. Whether you're planning a family day out or looking for a place to bring the dog, there's something for everyone.

Visiting with animals

Animals are welcome in the woods. Dog owners should follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code’s (SOAC) guidelines and take full responsibility for their animals’ behaviour.

When visiting with animals remember to:

  • pick up after them
  • keep your animal under control or on a lead - this is important when there are wildlife or livestock present

Help us keep our forests clean and leave them as you find them.

: Two women walking group of dogs on woodland path, Windyhill, Renfrewshire Woods, near Johnstone