Ranger Walk-Sustainable Timber Production-The Great Big Green Week
In this guided walk with Killerton Area Ranger, Steve, find out more about woodland management and sustainable timber production across the estate's 1200 acres of woodland.
Join Area Ranger, Steve, for a walk around Side Downs and Brookhill, talking about woodland management and sustainable timber production across the estate’s 1200 acres of woodland.
See areas of recent management and hear about upcoming future work to ensure this special place delivers for nature conservation and timber production for the future generations to enjoy.
The walk will be on a mixture of surfaced and unsurfaced tracks.
Children accompanied by an adult welcome.
Well-behaved dogs welcome on leads.
Parking in the timber loading area at Side Downs, Ashclyst Forest.
This walk is approximately 2 miles/2 hours.
Terrain: easy terrain with good surfaces.
This walk is free of charge but booking is essential.
A National Trust membership is not needed to take part in this walk.
Image Credit: Trevor Ray Hart
Please note:
- Parking in the timber loading area at Side Downs, Ashclyst Forest.
What3Words location: Pelting.mended.unloaded - Please wear waterproof walking boots or shoes and dress for the weather.
- There are accessible toilets in the main car park at Killerton.
- Children accompanied by an adult, are welcome.
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In this guided walk with Killerton Area Ranger, Steve, find out more about woodland management and sustainable timber production across the estate's 1200 acres of woodland.
Join Area Ranger, Steve, for a walk around Side Downs and Brookhill, talking about woodland management and sustainable timber production across the estate’s 1200 acres of woodland.
See areas of recent management and hear about upcoming future work to ensure this special place delivers for nature conservation and timber production for the future generations to enjoy.
The walk will be on a mixture of surfaced and unsurfaced tracks.
Children accompanied by an adult welcome.
Well-behaved dogs welcome on leads.
Parking in the timber loading area at Side Downs, Ashclyst Forest.
This walk is approximately 2 miles/2 hours.
Terrain: easy terrain with good surfaces.
This walk is free of charge but booking is essential.
A National Trust membership is not needed to take part in this walk.
Image Credit: Trevor Ray Hart
Please note:
- Parking in the timber loading area at Side Downs, Ashclyst Forest.
What3Words location: Pelting.mended.unloaded - Please wear waterproof walking boots or shoes and dress for the weather.
- There are accessible toilets in the main car park at Killerton.
- Children accompanied by an adult, are welcome.