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Ceri

About Ceri

Ceri Forest is a coniferous forest which sits astride the Kerry Ridgeway in the uplands of Montgomeryshire. The Kerry Ridgeway, a long distance regional footpath, runs from near Newtown in Powys to Bishops Castle in Shropshire through the Ceri Forest.

How to get there:

Kerry is the nearest town or village.

From the Welshpool-Newtown road (A483) take a left at the first roundabout, follow the A489 to Craven Arms. After approx 3 miles you enter the village of Kerry, proceed through the village, turn right onto B4368. Follow the road for approx 3 miles this will take you past Block Wood, continue along this road until you come to The Anchor Inn. At the crossroad take a left turn and follow this road until you come to the crossroads (approx 1.4 miles), turn right here onto the Kerry ridgeway and the car park is 500 metres on the left.

OS Grid Reference: SO192874
For details of public transport visit http://www.traveline-cymru.info/

Places to go in Ceri

Block Wood
Sarn Hills

Other places to go in this area

Facilities:

ParkingEasy AccessOther Facilities

Activities:

WalkingCyclingHorse Riding
horse riding Open access for horse riders throughout Ceri Forest

Contact

Nick Whythe
Local Area Manager
0300 068 0300
e-mail: nick.whythe@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

What's of interest

Please check before you visit that the area you want to come to is not closed, due to work in progress or an event taking place, by logging on to the CCW Website for current and future closures as determined by the CRoW 2000 Act.


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