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Druids Walk (closed)


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About Druids Walk

This popular loop swings in a southerly direction and involves a short steep ascent to the hill fort and its magnificent view.

This trail is closed for public safety whilst harvesting takes place.

Harvesting work is moving on at Bury Ditches so we have had to close the two trails which use the forest roads whilst timber is being moved around, and off site.

There is no access along the forest road for walkers or cyclists from the car park and everywhere is likely to be muddier than usual for a while - Sorry.

How to get there:

Druids Walk can be started from Bury Ditches Hill Fort Car Park in Bury Ditches And Colstey Wood which is part of The Marches. Clun is the nearest town or village.

Located down a country lane between Clunton and Lydbury North, the woodland is signposted from the B4368 and B4385.

OS Grid Reference: SO334839
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Two walkers use a summit plaque at the highest point of Bury Ditches Iron Age Hill Fort

Bury Ditches Hill Fort Car Park Facilities.
ParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Stout waterproof footwearDemanding
Trail waymarking:
red
Length of trail:
1.8 miles
Approximate time of trail:
1.5 - 2 Hours
Open or closed:
closed
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

Georgina Sharp
Recreation Ranger
01584 813826
e-mail: georgina.sharp@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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Marches leaflet

What's of interest

The Marches booklet is full of maps and information for 9 Forestry Commission woodlands in the area including Bury Ditches.Ssend 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.

What to see now

Bury Ditches is home to one of the best-preserved hill forts in the country, dating from about 500BC. The spectacular views from the top make the steady climb worthwhile.

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