Loch Lomond Faerie Trail will reopen next month, with an outdoor adventure and unsolved mystery awaiting families.

The magical trail features little wooden houses and hidden trolls, as well as puzzle for visitors to solve.

This year, the faerie trail tickets will include entry to the new Luss Faerie Tale Farm.

The farm park is home to goats, alpacas, donkeys, sheep, and Highland cattle.

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Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the faerie trail, but will not be permitted at the farm.

The trail is unsuitable for buggies or push-chairs due to its steep slopes and steps.

Visitors are encouraged to dress for the occasion and the weather, with wellies or waterproof boots being strongly recommended.

The trail opens on Saturday, April 1, and tickets are on sale now from the Loch Lomond Faerie Trail website.

Last admission is 3.30pm at the trail, and 5pm at the farm.