About Bere
The Forest of Bere is the nearest and most accessible countryside for many of the residents of south-east Hampshire. It is a mixture of woodland, open space, heathland, farmland and downland and is important to many different people for a variety of reasons. Together with the remaining 19th century oak and modern 20th century conifer plantations, there are areas of retained scrub and coppice, streams, ponds and an extensive network of rides and paths. The many habitats provide an excellent area for nature lovers, whatever the season.
There are walking and cycling opportunities within the forest, ideal for all abilities.
The new natural forest playground is now open in West Walk and is suitable for children and young people of all ages, it has a huge oak tree house, wooden playhouses, wigwams, sand pit, climbing wall, bridge and shingle stream.
How to get there:
Fareham is the nearest town or village.
Access either from the A32 Meon Valley Road, north of Wickham or at Hundred Acres.
OS Grid Reference: SU 597 122
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
Places to go in Bere
Upperford CopseWest Walk
Other places to go in this area
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Contact
Recreation Officer
01420 520212
e-mail: kathleen.calver@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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