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Wildlife at Wendover Woods
 

Buckinghamshire
England
Wendover and Aylesbury is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SP890090
Situated on the northern edge of the Chiltern escarpment Wendover Woods affords spectacular views across the Aylesbury Vale. Within 325 hectares of mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland you will find plenty to see and do. Either spend an energetic day orienteering and cycling, or take it easy and stroll along the all ability trail to reach the Chiltern's highest point and relax with a picnic. Throughout your visit we hope you will get a chance to see the variety of wildlife. We manage the forest balancing recreation, conservation and timber production.

How to get there:
Travelling along the B4009 between Wendover and Tring, take the right hand turn approximately 1 mile north of RAF Halton, signposted Wendover Woods and St Leonards. The main entrance to the woods is found on the right.
Local buses will take you as far as Halton and
the Chiltern Line runs a regular service to Wendover from Marylebone.

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Main entrance
Christmas Tree Sales Centre


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What else is here
In Wendover Woods there is also
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