About Dalby Forest
Dalby Bike Barn- Bike Hire and shop opening soonin the Courtyard...watch this space for more information or call Pace Cycles on 01751 460599
Dalby Forest is situated on the southern slopes of the North York Moors National Park.
The southern part of the forest is divided by a number of valleys creating a 'Rigg and Dale' landscape whilst to the north the forest sits on the upland plateau.
Although comprising mostly pines and spruces there are many broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, ash, alder and hazel both in the valleys and on the 'Riggs'.
Clear streams arising in springs run north and south out of the forest. A lake has been created at Staindale.
The forest is a home for birds such as the crossbill and that elusive summer visitor the nightjar. Roe deer abound and badgers, the symbol of the forest, are a very common but nocturnal resident.
The signs of past settlers are all around. Burial mounds, linear earthworks of unknown purpose and the remains of a flourishing rabbit warrening industry can be found throughout the wood.
A network of forest roads including the 9 mile Dalby Forest Drive provide access to this outstanding landscape. Formed in the Ice Age and shaped by the people from the Bronze Age to the present day, Dalby is very much a forest worth visiting.
Go Ape! and take to the trees and speed down zip slides. They’re part of an exciting course of rope bridges, Tarzan swings and crossings; all set up to 120 feet above the forest floor.
Go Ape! Forest Segway. For the ultimate forest experience on a rugged all-terrain Segway. It's a totally unique way to tackle the trails in the forest.
How to get there:
Thornton-Le-Dale is the nearest town or village.
Access is via Pickering on the A169 Pickering to Whitby road. Look out for the brown tourist signs. Our postcode is YO18 7LT for GPS systems, please note that access is via Pexton or Bickley only. Access is also possible from the north of Scarborough via minor roads through Hackness and Langdale End.
The Moors Bus operates a service through the forest between Easter and October. Other service buses are available in Thornton Le Dale to major towns and cities. A walking route is available from Thornton Dale into the forest via Ellerburn.
Have you got space in your car or need a lift? Check these websites, www.carshareyork.com, www.hullcarshare.com and www.isanyonegoingto.com.
OS Grid Reference: SE855878
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
Start your visit from:
Dalby CourtyardBickley Gate
Dalby Forest Visitor Centre Tree Tops Restaurant
Dalby Forest Visitor Centre Education & Meeting Room
Dalby Project
Haygate
Dixon's Hollow
Crosscliff
Adderstone Field
Dalby Forest Visitor Centre and Shop
Dalby Forest Christmas Tree Sales
Low and High Staindale
What's on in Dalby Forest
June
- Animals Intuition Tuesday 10 April 2012
Friday 8 June 2012
Saturday 11 August 2012
Friday 2 November 2012 - Big Jubilee Forest Picnic Sunday 3 June 2012
- Dalbyology Sunday 10 June 2012
- In Search of the Nightjar Friday 15 June 2012 to Saturday 16 June 2012
- Dalby Open Air Concerts Friday 29 June 2012 to Saturday 30 June 2012
July
- Papermaking for All Wednesday 11 April 2012
Friday 27 July 2012
Friday 24 August 2012
Wednesday 31 October 2012 - Comitatus - The End of the Roman Empire. Saturday 7 July 2012 to Sunday 8 July 2012

Facilities:









Activities:










Contact:
Recreation Manager
01751 472771
e-mail: yorkshirefd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Please tell us about your visit
Please email us at yorkshirefd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk if you have an enquiry or would like a reply to your comments.
4.2/5)
User Comments