Snow scene, where the path crosses a footbridge Benmore Estate, from the track between the top of Puck's Glen and Kilmun Arboretum Puck's Glen is a river-formed ravine on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, with a popular scenic walking trail beside the Eas Mòr stream (Gaelic for "big waterfall"). It comes under the Forestry Commission which highlights it as a feature of the Argyll Forest Park (itself within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park), and describes it as "One of the most magical forests in Scotland, with a delightful trail along a rocky gorge." The stream tumbles down a series of waterfalls and rapids, joining the River Eachaig about south of the entrance to the Benmore Botanic Garden. A car park off the A815 road (about from Dunoon on the road to Loch Eck) gives access by a track to the foot of the glen path, as well as forest paths giving an alternative route to the top of the glen.
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