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Daisy's Walk


(Average user rating5 unrated 5/5)

Daisy's Walk passes through a wide range of habitats including lowland heathland, a river valley and an oak plantation which is thinned every decade. Unfortunately the boardwalk section of this walk has had to be diverted and the walk now passes through some fine trees, such as Grand Fir and London Plane.

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How to get there:

Daisy's Walk can be started from Butley Corner Car Park and Picnic Site in Rendlesham Wood. Woodbridge is the nearest town or village.

Follow the B1084 Woodbridge to Orford Road. Approx 3.5 - 4 miles along this road on the left hand side is the car park and picnic site.

OS Grid Reference: TM351502
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

User Comments

5 Stars 5 Stars

Lovely walk - the best bit is the boardwalk! Good for dogs too.

Matt, 9/May/2009

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GREEN WOODPECKER

Facilities and Activities

InformationParking
Walking

Trail

Grade of trail

Stout waterproof footwearEasy

Trail waymarking

red

Length of trail

3 miles

Approximate time of trail

1 hour

Open or closed

open

Contact

Nigel Turner
01394 450164
e-mail: nigel.turner@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Active woods

What's of interest

Daisy Miller lived for many years at Spratt Street adjoining the western boundary of the forest. During the Second World War, she started work as a girl and continued to work for the Forestry Commission until her retirement in 1981. In 1980 she received the British Empire Medal.