Cawston Spinney is a small woodland area in Suffolk, England, featuring a tranquil atmosphere and a variety of flora and fauna. The woodland is dominated by mature oak trees, with some specimens estimated to be over 400 years old. A network of walking trails and footpaths crisscross the spinney, allowing visitors to explore the area and spot wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and birds. The woodland floor is carpeted with bluebells in the spring, creating a stunning display of color. The spinney is also home to several ancient monuments, including a Bronze Age burial mound and a medieval rabbit warren.
Small plot of wood between Dunchurch and Cawston. Popular among families with kids and dog walkers. Limited parking space opposite Lime Tree retirement village.
Lovely little wood, with a bit of interest for everyone. Even a small mountain bike section with jumps etc. Nice in good weather.
A lovely calming place. Shame it's going to be built all round it.
Nice little dog walk out of the rain. Couldn't see any dog poo bins though.
Lovely walk here with friends yesterday. Limited parking yes but we were fortunate. Didn't see it all but enjoyed the bluebells and admiring nature :)
There is something about being in woodland that makes the world seem so much calmer. A lovely woodland.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Small plot of wood between Dunchurch and Cawston. Popular among families with kids and dog walkers. Limited parking space opposite Lime Tree retirement village.
Lovely little wood, with a bit of interest for everyone. Even a small mountain bike section with jumps etc. Nice in good weather.
A lovely calming place. Shame it's going to be built all round it.
Nice little dog walk out of the rain. Couldn't see any dog poo bins though.
Lovely walk here with friends yesterday. Limited parking yes but we were fortunate. Didn't see it all but enjoyed the bluebells and admiring nature :)
There is something about being in woodland that makes the world seem so much calmer. A lovely woodland.