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Alice Holt Forest
 

This ancient forest is famous for its oak trees which once supplied timber for navy ships. Recently Alice Holt oak has been used to build a replica of Shakespeare's Globe threatre in London. Whether you have come to walk, cycle, picnic, or see the wildlife, there is something at Alice Holt for everyone who loves the countryside.

How to get there:

Farnham is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SU810420

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From the A31 turn off at Farnham onto the A325 going south. Stay on the A325 for appromimately three miles then turn left following signs to the Woodland Park. The nearest station is at Bentley. From here you can walk through Alice Holt Forest to the Woodland park along public rights of way.Alternatively take the train to Farnham and catch a bus to the Woodland Park.

Places to go in Alice Holt Forest

Alice Holt Woodland Park

Other places to go in this area

Alice Holt Visitor Centre

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities

Activities:

WalkingCyclingHorse RidingEducationalFishingWildlife ActivitiesOrienteeringOther ActivitiesBarbecuePicnicPlay Area

Contact

Recreation Officer
01420 520212
e-mail: kathleen.calver@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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