ALICE HOLT WOODLAND PARK

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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to Alice Holt Woodland Park.
Woodland Park Main entrance
About ½ mile away
A short section of tarmac leads you into three parking areas and the central activity area for this wood. The first car park you approach is suitable for the all ability trail and easy access to the ...
Alice Holt Forest
About ½ mile away
This ancient forest is famous for its oak trees which once supplied timber for navy ships. Recently Alice Holt oak has been used to build a replica of Shakespeare's Globe threatre in London.Whether ...
Abbotts Wood
About 1 mile away
Abbotts Wood is a very attractive, predominantly broadleaf woodland. The mature oak forest is a pleasure to walk through, as is the avenue of impressive beech trees which lines one of the tracks.
Abbotts Wood Car Park
About 1 mile away
The landscaped woodland car park provides ample free parking in a relaxed setting. Once in the car park there are several tracks and paths from which to begin your walk. There is a small picnic ...
Lodge Inclosure
About 1 mile away
A mixed woodland with both broadleaf and conifers. There has been a recent clearfell which has created large forest clearings and opened up lovely views across the surrounding landscape.
Holt Pound
About 1½ miles away
A predominantly coniferous woodland with large open areas created by recent clearfells. A quiet wood which allows good opportunities for wildlife watching.Please note that there are no car parking ...
Straits Inclosure
About 1½ miles away
A very wet predominantly mature broadleaf woodland. Attractive oak woodland and a network of leafy public footpaths add to the character of Straits Inclosure.Please note that there are no car parking ...
Bourne Wood
About 4 miles away
A predominantly coniferous woodland situated on the crest of a hill. A promontary above a large heathland clearing offers an impressive view over the surrounding pine forests.There are also other ...
Farnham Castle Keep
About 4 miles away
The impressive shell-keep and other defences of a castle founded in 1138 and redeveloped by Henry II after 1155. Long a residence of the wealthy bishops of Winchester , the medieval fortress itself was abandoned after Civil War service, but the later...
Waverley Abbey
About 4½ miles away
Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.
Hindhead Commons & The Devil's Punch Bowl Cafe
About 7 miles away












