This scenic woodland park features a variety of walking trails, including the popular Glen Howe Trail, which takes visitors through a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, including oak, beech, and pine. The park's terrain is characterized by rolling hills, wooded valleys, and scenic vistas, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life. A picturesque stream runs through the park, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the woodland's hidden clearings, spot local wildlife, and enjoy picnics amidst the tranquil surroundings.
Great woodland with plenty of seating to enjoy the scenery and sounds of nature. Plenty of rough terrain so not suited to those who prefer smoother paths. Although there are some easier spots if you stay at the bottom. A lot of the best views are uphill though. Great place to explore, relax or have a picnic.
Great place for a walk, plenty of wildlife knocking about, some beautiful waterfalls when you get further in. I didn't see it all in the first three visits but it is worth exploring. Nice scenery, streams, bridges etc. Some bits are steep so not suitable for everyone. Looking forward to wandering round there more now the weather is improving. Obviously well liked by dog walkers, hikers and families alike, I can see why others say it's quirky but very peaceful.
Beautiful short walk around a gorgeous little wood with streams that you could imagine being shot in films. Summer, spring, autumn and winter it's a perfect spot to reconnect with nature.
This is a lovely place for a gentle walk or picnic. It's so quiet and peaceful with lots of little paths to explore and enjoy.
Tranquil ancient trees and a flowing stream. Has both good paths and slightly more challenging uphill paths. Connects to a playground and close by to More Hall and Broomhead Reservoirs
A really lovely park to walk round. Plenty of steep climbs but footpath was good and views over small streams and waterfalls were lovely. Only limited parking but well worth a visit
Hiking
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Great woodland with plenty of seating to enjoy the scenery and sounds of nature. Plenty of rough terrain so not suited to those who prefer smoother paths. Although there are some easier spots if you stay at the bottom. A lot of the best views are uphill though. Great place to explore, relax or have a picnic.
Great place for a walk, plenty of wildlife knocking about, some beautiful waterfalls when you get further in. I didn't see it all in the first three visits but it is worth exploring. Nice scenery, streams, bridges etc. Some bits are steep so not suitable for everyone. Looking forward to wandering round there more now the weather is improving. Obviously well liked by dog walkers, hikers and families alike, I can see why others say it's quirky but very peaceful.
Beautiful short walk around a gorgeous little wood with streams that you could imagine being shot in films. Summer, spring, autumn and winter it's a perfect spot to reconnect with nature.
This is a lovely place for a gentle walk or picnic. It's so quiet and peaceful with lots of little paths to explore and enjoy.
Tranquil ancient trees and a flowing stream. Has both good paths and slightly more challenging uphill paths. Connects to a playground and close by to More Hall and Broomhead Reservoirs
A really lovely park to walk round. Plenty of steep climbs but footpath was good and views over small streams and waterfalls were lovely. Only limited parking but well worth a visit