The Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers

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The Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers Naturetrek Tour Itinerary Outline itinerary Day 1 Day 2/3 Day 4 Arrive Killin Ben Lawers Lochan na Lairige Departs August Focus Plants and general natural history Grading A/B. A reasonable amount of strenuous hill-walking between 2 and 10 miles each day but at a slow botanising pace Dates and Prices See website (tour code GBR 26) or brochure Scorched Alpine Sedge by Dave Shute Highlights Acid-based flora including Cotton Grass & Bog Asphodel Scottish Asphodel, Alpine Saw-wort and rare sedges Sought-after gems such as Snow Gentian, Net-leaved Willow & Drooping Saxifrage Rock Speedwell & Alpine Forget-me-not in flower, Yellow Mountain Saxifrage & Moonwort Comfortable rural Scottish hotel serving excellent food Snow Gentian by Dave Shute Naturetrek Cheriton Mill Cheriton Alresford Hampshire SO24 0NG England T: +44 (0)1962 733051 F: +44 (0)1962 736426 E: info@naturetrek.co.uk W: www.naturetrek.co.uk

Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers Tour Itinerary Introduction Long regarded by botanists as one of the foremost sites in Britain to see alpine plants, and situated in the Breadalbane region of the central Scottish Highlands on the north side of Loch Tay, Ben Lawers (In Gaelic: Beinn Labhair), at 3,984ft (1214m), is the highest peak in the British Isles outside the Ben Nevis and Cairngorm ranges. The mountain is unique for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is a green mountain, unlike its neighbours the hills of Rannoch and Atholl which are purple and brown. Its Pre-Cambrian, metamorphic schists, rich in mineral nutrients, are continually weathering to create fresh soil ideal for its unique flora. Coupled with the altitude and local climatic conditions, these factors provide an ideal environment in which these special plants can thrive. Much of the area around the mountain is now in the ownership of the National Trust for Scotland. This 4-day break will give us the opportunity to visit the three principal locations of botanical interest in the area, with some quite strenuous mountain walking. On one day we will walk to the summit of Ben Lawers via the main track from the car park at 1,200ft, passing through an area of boggy glacial drift. Here we should find a contrasting acid-based flora such as Cotton Grass along the way, but driven on by the prospect of potentially finding, among other gems, Snow Gentian and Drooping Saxifrage. On another day the eastern side of the mountain will be our objective in order to search for a number of Britain s rarer sedges and ferns. Finally, we will spend half a day exploring the rocks of the Creag an Lochan, to the west of the loch by the road into Glen Lyon. Here it may be possible to find Purple Saxifrage in flower and, if we are lucky, the diminutive Moonwort. If poor weather prevents an ascent of the mountain on one of the days we have a number of alternatives. We may visit Rannoch Moor and search for the eponymously-named Rannoch-rush or visit the woodland of the Birks of Aberfeldy where Chickweed-wintergreen, Common Wintergreen and Wood Vetch grow. In addition to the botanical highlights, Ben Lawers is also home to birds such as Raven, Ptarmigan, Red Grouse, Ring Ouzel and Curlew, and some of the burns also support small numbers of Dipper. So, if you like the idea of combining botany with walking and outstanding scenery, why not join botanist Paul Harmes on this short Highland break. NB. Please note that the itinerary below offers our planned programme of excursions. However, adverse weather & other local considerations can necessitate some re-ordering of the programme during the course of the tour, though this will always be done to maximise best use of the time and weather conditions available. Day 1 Perth to Ben Lawers For those travelling by public transport, we will meet at the railway station in Perth, mid to late afternoon (more detailed information about the time and location where the group will meet will be sent to you in your Final Joining Instructions). Your tour leader will drive the group to the Killin Hotel, Killin, which will be our base for the three nights of the tour. Group member who are driving in their own car should make their way directly to the hotel, timing their arrival for late afternoon/early evening. Naturetrek May 17 1

Tour Itinerary Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers Day 2 Ben Lawers Mountain On our first full day we will take our minibus to the car park below the path leading to the summit of Ben Lawers, from where we will set out to explore the walk up to the summit via the main track from the car park at about 1,200ft, passing through an area of boggy glacial drift. Here we should find a contrasting acid-based flora with Eriophorum angustifolium (Cotton Grass) and Narthecium ossifragum (Bog Asphodel) along the way. As we near the top, the geology changes dramatically where the schists break the surface and the acid rocks of the lower slopes make way for calcareous soils. From here onwards the flora changes to upland alpine. We should now begin to look for, among other gems, Gentiana nivalis (Snow Gentian), Cochlearia micacea (Mountain Scurvygrass), Salix reticulata (Netleaved Willow) and Saxifraga cernua (Dropping Saxifrage) at one of its only two Scottish stations. After descending the mountain, we will visit the Falls of Dochart where there will be opportunities to take photographs, as well as seeking out one or two local botanical specialities, before returning to our hotel. Day 3 The Lawers Burn Today we will drive to Lawers village, where we will park at the Ben Lawers Hotel. We will follow the public footpath which runs up alongside the Lawers burn from the main road, aiming towards the Lochan na Cat on the eastern side of the summit of Ben Lawers. At the dam, we will bear northwards to an area below the imposing peak of Meall Garbh, and the pass which crosses into Glen Lyon. Here we will search for a number of Britain s rarer sedges and ferns, as well as Tofieldia pusilla (Scottish Asphodel), Carex capillaris (Hair Sedge) and Saussurea alpina (Alpine Saw-wort), among many others. If time permits, we will also visit Lochan na Cat. In this different habitat we will explore its margins, in search of marginal and aquatic flora. Day 4 Lochan na Lairige After breakfast, we will drive north of the Ben Lawers car park to the Lochan na Lairige. Here we will spend time exploring the rocks of the Tarmachan cliffs, to the west of the Loch by the road into Glen Lyon. Here it is sometimes possible to see Saxifraga oppositifolia (Purple Saxifrage) which is often still in flower in July and August, Saxifraga aizoides (Yellow Mountain Saxifrage) and, if we are lucky, the diminutive Botrychium lunaria (Moonwort) and maybe one or two surprises. Once again, if time permits, we will cross over into Glen Lyon, which has been described as The longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland, to see some native specimens of Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine), and to take lunch at the famous Glen Lyon Tea Room at Bridge of Balgie. We will finish our holiday after lunch on Day 4, after which we will return to our hotel, hopefully reflecting on a splendid few days in this beautiful part of Scotland. For those travelling back home by rail from Perth, you will be 2 Naturetrek May 17

Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers Tour Itinerary offered a lift with your tour leader to Perth Train Station. All other members of the group will need to depart independently from the Killin Hotel. Grading A/B. There will be a reasonable amount of quite strenuous walking on this holiday, covering between two and 10 miles each day, but this will be at a slow botanising pace. A reasonable degree of physical fitness is required and an enjoyment of hill/mountain walking. Climate Please bear in mind that we will be spending our time in mountains and at altitude. Weather conditions, even in August, can be cold and inclement, with mist, rain and limited visibility. However, we do hope that the weather will be kind to us during our stay! Please ensure you have adequate wet weather protection, walking boots and gloves and hats. Food & accommodation Breakfast and evening meals are included in the holiday cost beginning with the evening meal on Day 1 and finishing with breakfast on Day 4. Accommodation will be in the comfortable Killin Hotel in twin rooms with private facilities. Please note that snacks, drinks (except those provided as part of breakfast) and lunches are NOT included in the tour cost. Each day, before setting out, we will visit the local shops so that everyone can buy their lunch items. Transport The holiday cost includes return minibus transport from Perth Train Station to the Killin Hotel, plus all botanical guiding and transport once on the tour. For group members travelling by public transport we recommend that you make your way to Perth Train Station by late afternoon (approximately 5pm). Travel by train: At the time of writing the train timetable for August 2013 was not available. According to the current timetable, there is a train leaving London (King s Cross) at 11am which arrives in Edinburgh at 3.19pm. There is then a train from Edinburgh to Perth at 3.35pm, arriving in Perth at 4.54pm. We would advise that this is the latest train you would need to catch in order to meet your tour leader at Perth Train Station by 5pm. From Perth, those travelling by public transport will be able to have a lift (included in the tour cost) to the Killin Hotel, Killin (a journey time of approximately one hour). It is possible to reach Pitlochry from London by catching the train as detailed above, then changing at Perth for Pitlochry, arriving Pitlochry at 5.49. However, you would then need to get a taxi from there to the Killin Hotel (allow approximately 55 one-way). The bus service from Pitlochry to Killin is very limited and we do not recommend using it. Naturetrek May 17 3

Tour Itinerary Alpine Flowers of Ben Lawers Bus: Local bus services in the Killin/Ben Lawers area are very limited. We do not recommend arriving by bus for this tour; however, if you should wish to arrive by bus, please do check out www.travelinescotland.com very thoroughly. Joining the tour If you are travelling by public transport we recommend that you travel by train or coach to Perth. Please make your way to Perth Station by late afternoon (approximately 5pm precise details will be given in your Final Joining Instructions, which are sent out approximately two weeks before departure). Your tour leader will be waiting for you at Perth Train Station and will drive you to the Killin Hotel, which is about one hour s drive from Perth. How to book your place! In order to book your place on this holiday, please give us a call on 01962 733051 with a credit or debit card, book online at www.naturetrek.co.uk, or alternatively complete and post the booking form at the back of our main Naturetrek brochure, together with a deposit of 20% of the holiday cost plus any room supplements if required. If you do not have a copy of the brochure, please call us on 01962 733051 or request one via our website. Please stipulate any special requirements, for example extension requests, at the time of booking.. Lawers Burn trail by Dave Shute 4 Naturetrek May 17