Enjoy a walk at one of these fantastic Woodland Trust sites across the UK, we also take a look at places to stay nearby...

06 August 2018

Tring Park, Hertfordshire

Explore more than 250 acres of sweeping woodland panoramas at Tring Park. Less than 30 miles north of central London, Tring is home to bluebells, butterflies, birds and more. With ancient monuments dotted around the park, this is the perfect place to walk, run and cycle. Click here for more info on Tring Park. 

For places to stay near Tring Park click here.

Tring Woods

 

Fingle Woods, Devon 

Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of this ancient woodland that straddles Dartmoor. With more than 45 km of pathways to explore, a trip to Fingle is an ideal escape back to nature. From the woodpeckers that flit among the trees to the otters that swim the River Teign, there is wildlife aplenty to spot. Click here for more info on Fingle Woods. 

For places to stay near Fingle Woods click here

Fingle Woods

 

Cwm George & Casehill Woods, South Wales

Wondrous woodland and open meadows meet at this beautiful site a stone’s throw from Cardiff. Bluebells bloom alongside a host of other wildflowers each spring, feeding butterflies and bees. Be sure to visit Dinas Powys hillfort, an Iron Age monment that overlooks the site. Click here for more info on Cwn George & Casehill Woods. 

For places to stay near Cwm George & Casehill Woods click here

South Wales Woods

 

Skipton Castle Woods, North Yorkshire

Step straight off the high street and into this ancient woodland overlooked by the magnificent Skipton Castle. A meandering network of footpaths takes you through the stunning wooded valley. Walkers often spot kingfishers hunting along the waterways, while deer move quietly between the trees. Click here for more info on Skipton Castle Woods. 

For places to stay near Skipton Castle Woods click here

Skipton Woods

 

Glen Finglas – Trossachs, Scotland

Experience the best the Highlands has to offer at Glen Finglas. Take in sweeping vistas of rolling hills and glassy lochs, heather-covered uplands and ancient woodlands. Watch the trees for a glimpse of red squirrels and pine martens and look to the sky for a view of the magnificent golden eagle. Click here for more info on Glen Finglas. 

For places to stay near Glen Finglas click here

Trossachs

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