Tullibody Community Garden is generally open for volunteering on Tuesdays from 10:00am to 2:00pm and Wednesdays from 10:00am to 1:00pm or for community events.
Refreshments
Volunteers are on hand to provide a cuppa, and there is a wee cabin for shelter.
Transport Links
Tullibody Community Garden, located in the heart of the village near Tron Court, is well-connected by local bus routes (particularly along the main Stirling Road). It is easily accessible from nearby Alloa and Stirling, which offer train stations, and is well-served for walking and driving within the village.
Are dogs allowed?
Guidedogs are allowed
Toilets
Accessible Toilets
Activity Highlights
Weekly volunteer-led gardening, "grow your own" workshops, and fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetable sales.
SustainAble for All’s Accessible Eco-Trail Map, created in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre and FEL Scotland, showcases climate projects, stories, and places from across our region. These locations are connected to people who have taken part in our discussions and training around sight and hearing loss. The map brings together climate action and accessibility, helping to raise awareness of both. Explore your local area to discover inspiring climate initiatives and learn about work being done to improve accessibility for people with sight and hearing loss.