Countryside estate close to Cambridge. Open every day of the year and free to everyone with miles of walks through woodland and amazing views of Cambridge with: car park - small charge wildflower meadows and orchards Iron-Age Hill Fort 18th century buildings den building picnics BBQ areas to hire pop-up cafe Thurs - Fri and every day in school holidays games field wildlife pond pollinator garden dog run
Lovely ramble this morning with my sons. Threat of rain above but it stayed away. We did a full lap of the park but did the reverse route. We saw no one until your walk back to the car park- and every dog we saw was off a leash even when there were signs posted pretty much everywhere saying to keep them on a lead!! Boys thoroughly enjoyed and always good to get out and get fresh air.
Absolutely wonderful place to visit, have been going for over 30 years. From the house and its grounds, to the guided walks learning the history including back to when it was an ancient fort. There's the remains of the plane that crashed in the woods in WW2 to the bird hide and well maintained paths which make it so much more accessible. The tree tunnel at the back toward the Roman Road is wonderful all year around and the maintaining of the area is done brilliantly. A recent addition of a pop up cafe in a horse box is great for a cheeky treat at the end of a long walk. Finally the flowers from January- April are a carpet of beauty and the Highland cows are very entertaining.
A beautiful walk here this afternoon. Highly recommended! Lovely trees, cool pathways and beautiful calming atmosphere.
Beautiful park just outside Cambridge. Parking is just over PS3 for the whole day, dog friendly (on lead) and has a small pop up cafe as well. Great walk on a nice day and lovely views of Cambridge and beyond
Amazing place ! MUST to be, in your visit list, if you come to visit Cambridge! I love this forest/park country park! We've spend a full day and we still didn't see all the park. Is amazing how you can "lost" in nature and is amazing how every time we discover something new. At the moment is a small track that serve hot drinks but also cold drinks like ice coffee, love it. Small fee for the parking, PS3.15 for fu day. Amazing space.
I recently visited this Forest Park and was amazed by the beauty of the area. From the vast meadows to the majestic trees, Forest Park has something for everyone. The park's trails take you through a variety of different environments, from prairies to forests and even wetlands. The trails are also fairly well-maintained, making them easy to navigate. The park also has plenty of picnic areas and playgrounds, making it a great place to spend the day with family or friends. Another great thing about Forest Park is the variety of wildlife that can be seen. I saw several species of birds, deer, and other animals while exploring the park. All in all, Forest Park is an amazing place to explore and enjoy nature. Highly recommended!
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Kid-friendly hikes
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Lovely ramble this morning with my sons. Threat of rain above but it stayed away. We did a full lap of the park but did the reverse route. We saw no one until your walk back to the car park- and every dog we saw was off a leash even when there were signs posted pretty much everywhere saying to keep them on a lead!! Boys thoroughly enjoyed and always good to get out and get fresh air.
Absolutely wonderful place to visit, have been going for over 30 years. From the house and its grounds, to the guided walks learning the history including back to when it was an ancient fort. There's the remains of the plane that crashed in the woods in WW2 to the bird hide and well maintained paths which make it so much more accessible. The tree tunnel at the back toward the Roman Road is wonderful all year around and the maintaining of the area is done brilliantly. A recent addition of a pop up cafe in a horse box is great for a cheeky treat at the end of a long walk. Finally the flowers from January- April are a carpet of beauty and the Highland cows are very entertaining.
A beautiful walk here this afternoon. Highly recommended! Lovely trees, cool pathways and beautiful calming atmosphere.
Beautiful park just outside Cambridge. Parking is just over PS3 for the whole day, dog friendly (on lead) and has a small pop up cafe as well. Great walk on a nice day and lovely views of Cambridge and beyond
Amazing place ! MUST to be, in your visit list, if you come to visit Cambridge! I love this forest/park country park! We've spend a full day and we still didn't see all the park. Is amazing how you can "lost" in nature and is amazing how every time we discover something new. At the moment is a small track that serve hot drinks but also cold drinks like ice coffee, love it. Small fee for the parking, PS3.15 for fu day. Amazing space.
I recently visited this Forest Park and was amazed by the beauty of the area. From the vast meadows to the majestic trees, Forest Park has something for everyone. The park's trails take you through a variety of different environments, from prairies to forests and even wetlands. The trails are also fairly well-maintained, making them easy to navigate. The park also has plenty of picnic areas and playgrounds, making it a great place to spend the day with family or friends. Another great thing about Forest Park is the variety of wildlife that can be seen. I saw several species of birds, deer, and other animals while exploring the park. All in all, Forest Park is an amazing place to explore and enjoy nature. Highly recommended!