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Kinsley Wood


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Kinsley Wood sits above the town of Knighton close to the Welsh Border.

The Forestry Commission acquired the wood in 1952 and have been continuing the long tradition of managing the woodland for timber production. Kinsley wood is earmarked for restoration back to oak woodland over the next 50 years.

The wood is full of folklore and stories, pick up a leaflet at the Offa's Dyke Visitor Centre on West Street in Knighton.

The initials ER can be seen in the Autumn on the northeastern and southwestern slopes of the wood. The trees were planted in honor of the Queen's coronation in 1953.

The Orienteering Course is currently closed for maintenance

Wrekin Orienteers have installed a permenant orienteering course in Kinsley wood. Orienteering is a great way to stretch your brain and your legs whatever your age. Maps will be available from the Offa's Dyke centre in Knighton. Follow the link to the Wrekin Orienteers web site for more information.

Download the map of this area (pdf - 1650k)

How to get there:

Kinsley Wood is part of The Marches. Knighton is the nearest town or village.

The turning for this wood is difficult, only approach from Knighton. The turning into the wood and up to the car park is on the left-hand side as you travel from Knighton on the A488.

Closest postcode LD7 1DT

OS Grid Reference: SO295736
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info


What's on in The Marches

February

  • Play!
    Wednesday 15 February 2012

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Families learning to orienteer

Facilities and Activities

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Walking
This wood is open access and walkers are welcome to explore. Please make sure you have suitable footwear and take care on steep slopes.
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Riders are welcome on Forest roads and Bridleways.

Contact:

Georgina Sharp
Recreation Ranger
01584 813826
e-mail: georgina.sharp@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
The Marches booklet is hot off the press with maps and information for Forestry Commission woodlands in the area including Kinsley. It is available from some local outlets or send a cheque for £1.50 to the Forestry Commission, Mortimer Forest Office, Ludlow SY8 2HD and we will send one to you. Please remember to include your address.

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