Can you walk in woolmer Forest?

Can you walk in woolmer Forest?

You could follow footpaths from the town to the site. The National Trust managed Ludshott Common and Bramshott Common are located just to the east. These are good options if you would like to extend your walking in the area. The Shipwrights Way cycling and walking trail skirts the western edge of the forest.

Where is woolmer Forest?

Hampshire
Woolmer Forest is a 1,298.5-hectare (3,209-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Bordon in Hampshire and West Sussex. It is also a Special Area of Conservation and part of the Wealden Heaths Phase II Special Protection Area.

Where do you walk in Liphook?

Bramshott and Liphook walks

  • Marley Heights and Linchmere Circuit ( Download : PDF )
  • Marley to Blackdown, Fernhurst, Shulbrede, Canadian Memorial and back ( Download : PDF )
  • Gibbet Hill & the Devil’s Punch Bowl from Haslemere ( Download : PDF )
  • Black Down, West Sussex, from Haslemere ( Download : PDF )

Is there any walking around Wooler?

If walking up mountains is not your thing (or you are looking for a more relaxing day after a fine day in the hills) there are a variety of footpaths and bridleways from Wooler itself (see below) that make the surrounding hills so accessible. There is some tremendous walking on the hills, but the lower lying, Milfield Plain is great for families.

Can you walk anywhere you like in Scotland’s forests?

Many forests have easy access routes. All trails have clear signs so you can follow the route even if you’ve never visited the forest before. If you fancy heading out on your own, there are miles of forest tracks and un-signed paths to discover: you can walk anywhere you like in Scotland’s forests.

Where is the best place to walk in Northumberland?

Wooler is positioned on the edge of the Northumberland National Park and is rightly a popular base for walkers. It is a fantastic location from which to explore The Cheviots – a range of distinctive, rounded hills that mark the border between Scotland and England.

How far is the Cheviot Hills from Wooler?

The ‘easiest’ way to walk The Cheviot is from the Harthope Burn Valley 2 or 3 miles South of Wooler, from which you can also walk Hedgehope Hill and Comb Fell, two more tops that qualify to be included in the six official Mountains in The Cheviot Hills, Northumberland National Park.

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