Do you have to pay for Beechenhurst?
Beechenhurst is located between the B4234 crossroads (Parkend/Lydbrook) and the Speech House Hotel. We welcome car-free visitors and offer free admission to those arriving by public transport or bike – plan your journey at Good Journey.
How much does it cost to park at Beechenhurst?
Parking Charges
Peak charges (1 April – 31 October) | |
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Up to 2 hours | £3.00 |
Up to 4 hours | £5.00 |
All day | £7.00 |
How long is the Beechenhurst sculpture trail?
There are waymarked shortcuts: Shortcut A (first 6 sculptures) is approx 2.2 miles in length and Shortcut B is 3 miles (first 12 sculptures).
How long is the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail?
4.5 mile
Established in 1986, this 4.5 mile long Sculpture Trail was one of the first to open in the UK. The trail features sculptures created by artists to interpret the Forest environment and the history of this very unusual landscape.
How much is parking at Forest of Dean?
three hours £1. four hours £1.50. more than four hours £2. weekly ticket (valid for 7 days) £6.
Are dogs allowed at Beechenhurst?
over a year ago. Yes, great dog walking place, enjoy!
Do you have to pay for Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail?
The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail is free of charge and no prior booking is required. Opening times are usually 8am until dusk. The trail is closed on Christmas Day. The Trail is located at Forestry England’s Beechenhurst site.
Can you cycle the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail?
The trail follows the disused Coleford Milkwall and Parkend railway from Coleford to Parkend. It is suitable for both cyclists and walkers.
Do you have to pay for Forest of Dean?
Uplift and prices As a public woodland, the Forest of Dean is open all year round, but if you’re planning on driving, there is a charge for parking and car parks do have opening and closing hours.
Are there toilets at Puzzlewood?
Parking. We have a large free car park and toilets on site.
How long does it take to do the Sculpture Trail?
The Sculpture Trail There are 16 sculptures on the full trail, which is approximately 4.5 miles long. The full route takes up to three hours unless you stop for a picnic or multiple breaks.
How much is parking at Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail?
There is a large pay and display car park at Beechenhurst. All day peak parking costs £7, £5 off-peak. Other charges/length of stay are available.
Where is Beechenhurst forest of Dean?
Sandwiched between the River Severn and the River Wye you’ll find Beechenhurst, Forest of Dean This peaceful location is home to our Forest of Dean Treetop Adventure course so bring the whole family for some giggles and fun on our high ropes course.
How do I get to Beechenhurst Forest Park?
Follow tourist signs for the Forest of Dean. Take the B4226 Coleford to Cinderford road. Beechenhurst is located between the B4234 crossroads (Parkend/Lydbrook) and the Speech House Hotel. We welcome car-free visitors and offer free admission to those arriving by public transport or bike – plan your journey at Good Journey.
Where is Beechenhurst Lodge?
Beechenhurst Lodge is in Forest Of Dean. Travelling from Coleford to Cinderford on the B4226, continue by the junction with the B4234 (Parkend to Lydbrook road) driving up the Speech House Road for 500m before turning left into Beechenhurst. Please don’t use our postcode in your Sat-Nav!
How do I get to Beechenhurst from Coleford?
Travelling from Coleford to Cinderford on the B4226, continue by the junction with the B4234 (Parkend to Lydbrook road) driving up the Speech House Road for 500m before turning left into Beechenhurst. Please don’t use our postcode in your Sat-Nav!
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