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Grizedale Visitor Centre


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About Grizedale Visitor Centre

Grizedale Forest Park at Christmas is a great family day out. With festive crafts and Christmas tree sales followed by a walk in the evergreen forests start your Christmas at Grizedale.

Mountain Bike hire - final adjustments before setting out on the trails.

The new Cafe in the Forest will be serving delicious home made Christmas food and our shop offers a range of Christmas present ideas.

For more information visit our Grizedale Forest Park pages

How to get there:

Grizedale Visitor Centre is in Grizedale Forest Park. Hawkshead is the nearest town or village.

By Road:

From the North (unsuitable for coaches):

A591 to Ambleside, leave Ambleside A593 to Langdale/Coniston. First left B5286 to Hawkshead. Bypass Hawkshead follow B5286 south then first right at tourist sign "Theatre in the Forest", follow to Grizedale approx 2 miles.

From the South and all coaches:

M6 junction 36 take A591 first exit A590, Barrow follow A590 past Newby Bridge Havethwaite Crossroads, right turn, tourist sign "Grizedale Forest Park", follow signs for Satterthwaite/Grizedale north.

By Rail:

Grange over sands to the south and then bus or taxi. Windermere to the east then bus or taxi.

OS Grid Reference: SD336944
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Other places to go in Grizedale Forest Park

Access for all in Grizedale shop

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationParkingEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities
Visitor Centre

Visitor Centre Opening Hours Daily 10am to 5pm Jan - Dec (11am to 4pm winter)

Refreshments

Cafe in the Forest - now open - 9.30am to 5pm daily

Other Facilities

Looking for Accomodation for a large group? Try Grizedale Hostel,fully equipped to sleep 16 in two seperate dormatories. Phone or email for further details.

Activities

Horse RidingArtsPlay Area
Walking Silurian Way
Ridding Wood Walks
Carron Crag Walk
Grizedale Tarn
Millwood Trail
Cycling Moor Top Cycle Route
Hawkshead Moor
Silurian Way Cycle Trail
The North Face Mountain Bike Trail
Educational Ranger led play and learning or put together your own program. schools pack available.
Wildlife Activities 25 tarns
Orienteering 35 control points 7 suggested courses or make up your own
Other Activities 90 pieces of sculpture art workshops & exhibitions Go Ape Highwire adventure course

Contact:

Grizedale Visitor Centre

01229 860010
e-mail: grizedale@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

Name: Kristijan Carlsson (5 Stars)
29/Jun/2010
Absolutely fabulous day, thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Name: Anonymous (1 Star)
7/Jun/2010
Because of your stupid bikes, I fell off from a hill. I was out for 2 months.

Name: Frank Whittle (5 Stars)
10/May/2010
Grizedale is a superb place for walking and its great to see the innovative wood sculptures. The 'Go ape' looked fantastic for the more adventureous teenagers!

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For more information about Grizedale Forest Park on 01229 860010 for the Cafe phone 01229 860011

We run a range of fun and playfull events throughout the year, check out our Current Events Programme for a great day out.


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