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Wilverley Wander


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About Wilverley Wander

This trail takes you through Wilverley Inclosure which was first enclosed (fenced) in 1775. The first trees planted did not grow, so the inclosure was"thrown open" to the Forest in 1808, but in 1809 it was re-fenced and planted with oaks. Some of these oaks can still be seen around the car parks and scattered around the inclosure. The inclosure today is a mixture of confirs and broadleaves, old and young, with some open areas making it a beautiful and interesting place to walk. The surface has been classed as moderatly smooth and gravelled

How to get there:

Wilverley Wander can be started from Wilverley Plain in New Forest. Between Brockenhurst and Burley is the nearest town or village.

By car: Wilverley Plain is located half way between Burley and Brockenhurst off the B3058

OS Grid Reference: SU 254010
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

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DOG WALKERS IN WILVERLEY INCLOSURE

Wilverley Plain Facilities.
ToiletsInformationParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareModerateeasy access
Trail waymarking:
Green from Wilverley Plain car park and Yellow from Wilverley Inclosure (barbecue) car park
Length of trail:
2 miles
Approximate time of trail:
Open or closed:
open
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Contact:

General Enquiries

023 8028 3141
e-mail: enquiries.southern@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

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Would be good if you could add a dog activity trail with some ramps, tunnels and weave poles.

Jenny, 12/Feb/2012

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What's of interest

The path has been graded as difficult as there is some rough patches and occasional short, failry steep hills. The surface is gravelled and moderatly smooth

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