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Newtondale Forest


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About Newtondale Forest

Newtondale Forest is situated in one of the most spectacular valleys in Yorkshire created when meltwater from an ice age glacier gouged a deep gorge through the hills. Originally planted as a 'typical' Forestry Commission wood much has been done in recent years to restore the rugged nature of this incredible landscape.

END OF THE ROAD FOR SPECTACULAR NORTH YORKSHIRE VALLEY ROUTE

 The Forestry Commission is working to restore the tranquillity of one of England’s most scenic valleys by closing a three mile stretch of woodland road through Newtondale Valley, near Pickering.

 Access has been retained for residents and those using holiday homes in the remote North York Moors beauty spot, but general traffic will no longer be able to use Newtondale Forest Drive to the make the journey between the villages of Levisham and Stape.

 The road was closed to the general public at the beginning of November 2011

 Paul Cody, District Forester with the Forestry Commission, explained: “We have consulted with local people and organisations and generally had a very positive reaction.  Newtondale is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its geology and one of the North's most important woods for wildlife.  Over recent years we have managed it as a wilderness area and removing through traffic will further help restore the valley’s magical character.”

"Landslips have caused a great deal of damage to the road surface, which in sections is difficult to navigate.  Repair costs have become prohibitive, especially considering the area’s environmentally sensitive character.  The North York Moors steam railway runs through the valley bottom so there is good access for walkers wanting to get into the heart of the area.  Ramblers and riders will also be able to enjoy the peace and quiet without the roar of passing motor traffic.”

How to get there:

Pickering is the nearest town or village.

By train. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway runs regular steam services from Pickering and Grosmont near Whitby to Newtondale Halt and Levisham Station.

OS Grid Reference: SE 817 911
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Levisham Station
Newtondale Halt
VIEW OF NEWTONDALE HALT WITH A TRAIN ARRIVING AT THE STATION

Facilities:

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Activities:

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Contact:

Recreation Manager

01751 472771
e-mail: yorkshirefd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

4 Stars 4 Stars

May 2 2010, I have been staying at the Horse Shoe Inn, Levisham for the weekend, I have walked down to Farwath and followed the forestry footpaths and tracks up to Newtondale station, loads of wild flowers in the woods, the trees along the forest drive from the station look great, good views of the railway along the way. Great to see clear felling of mature trees and the following natural regeneration of mixed trees growing. I just hope the forestry commission keep planting large areas of conifers, to use in the next 30 to 40 years, to keep the supply of home grown timber going, especially in the light that we need renewable timber for all the new Biomass power stations like the Sempcore 30MW plant on Teesside and Drax power station. We NEED TIMBER PRODUTION FOR THE FUTURE. It Must remain at the true heart of the forestry commission, and not just go for the enviromental side

Mike Weighell, 3/May/2010
1 Star 1 Star

Very dissapointed to find such a lovely place for family walks and picnics is now overgrown and neglected

Gaynor, 13/Aug/2009

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