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Well controlled dogs are welcome in all parts of the woodlands. At Chalk Farm lake dogs must be on a lead on the paths nearest the lake for their own safety as this is a fishing lake.
Picnic areas, waymarked trails, brass rubbings trail, sculptures, Wellington Statue, military heritage features (WWI and WWII firing walls, WWI Inglis Pyramid Bridge, assault course remains and a WWII pillbox), interpretation panels, bird and wildlife watching, orienteering, events programme and volunteering opportunities. A Heritage Trail can be f...
Wellesley Woodlands provides a fantastic green corridor of wood and heath. The Basingstoke Canal SSSI with its associated wet flashes runs through or adjacent to much of the site. The majority of the woodlands are dominated by oak, birch and beech, with localised areas of other species such as Scots pine, willow and alder. Several rides and glades ...
The Alexander Observatory, Royal Army Physical Training Corps Museum, Aldershot Military Museum, Farnborough Air Sciences Trust, The Museum of Military Medicine, Alpine Snowsports, Runway's End Outdoor Centre, Basingstoke Canal Centre, Rowhill Nature Reserve, The West End Arts Centre, Princes Hall Theatre, Farnham Castle and Fleet Pond.
Nov 15, 2020 · Free to access all year round, these former MoD woodlands are divided into two main areas, Dukes Wood to the west and Lake and Canal Side to the east. Interlinked by footpaths and canal-side walks, there are 110 hectares of woodlands, military heritage features, wildlife habitats and lakes to explore.
Wellesley Woodlands comprise 110 hectares of woodlands, wildlife habitats and lakes interlinked by footpaths and canal-side walks. These former MoD woodlands are divided into two main areas, Dukes Wood to the west and Lake and Canal Side to the east.
A varied and interesting walk on footpaths, quiet country lanes, open fields and through wildlife rich parts of Bramshill Forest. The suggested starting place is Wellesley Water Meadows, a SANGS close to Riseley Mill. Nearest postcode RG7 1XX. There is a car park there for about ten cars and if, full, a couple of roadside spaces further up the ...
There are several marked walking routes within Wellesley Woodlands and each is clearly marked with wooden signposts. Simply follow the corresponding markers for the trail you’re on and enjoy your walk! We have also created guides for some of the trails, which you can download by clicking the images below. Printed guides are also available ...
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May 1, 2021 · A waymarked route connecting woodlands along a nice stretch of the Basingstoke Canal. Find out more at https://wellesleywoodlands.co.uk/. Our 'Greenspace on your doorstep' directory lists over 80 local woodlands, parks, meadows and riversides across Surrey, Hampshire & Berkshire.