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170 160 150 140 140 Callow Hill Albert’s Oak Discovery Centre Discovery Centre Park Pool Woodland Giants Arboretum Bore Hole A456 Bewdley Forest cafe & info point Grade: moderate Length: 2.2 miles Start/Finish: Wyre car park Grid ref: SO 750 740 Waymarkers: green Route highlights The arboretum’s array of trees Yellow and orange hues of hazel Majestic old oaks Ancient woodland Walking from the car park, turn right as you’re facing the Forest Cafe and head out along the path. As you enter the ancient woodland take time to immerse yourself in the trees noticing the crunch of the leaves underfoot and the crisp autumn air. 1 Turn left at the forest road following the green waymarkers. In particular, look out for the golden leaves of alder and the yellow and orange hues of the hazel. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wyre is one of the largest ancient oak woodlands in England making it one of the best places to visit in autumn as the trees offer up vivid colour displays of burnished golds, yellows and oranges. on the Woodpecker trail, Wyre Enjoy autumn 3 Still following the green waymarker, turn left and head down into the Valley of the Giants.’ Don’t forget to look up and take a moment to marvel at the great height of the trees that surround you.
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Page 1: Wyre is one of the largest ancient oak woodlands in ...FILE/Autumn... · yellows and oranges. on the oodpecker trail, Wyre Enjoy autumn 3 Still following the green waymarker, turn

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CallowHill

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Albert’sOak

Discovery CentreDiscovery Centre

ParkPool

Park Brook

WoodlandGiants

Arboretum

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Tenbury Wells

Forest cafe & info point

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Grade: moderateLength: 2.2 milesStart/Finish: Wyre car parkGrid ref: SO 750 740Waymarkers: green

Route highlights

The arboretum’s array of trees

Yellow and orange hues of hazel

Majestic old oaks

Ancient woodland

Walking from the car park, turn right as you’re facing the Forest Cafe and head out along the path. As you enter the ancient woodland take time to immerse yourself in the trees noticing the crunch of the leaves underfoot and the crisp autumn air. 1Turn left at the forest road following the green waymarkers. In particular, look out for the golden leaves of alder and the yellow and orange hues of the hazel. 2

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Wyre is one of the largest ancient oak woodlands in England making it one of the best places to visit in autumn as the trees offer up vivid colour displays of burnished golds, yellows and oranges.

on the Woodpecker trail, Wyre

Enjoy autumn

3Still following the green waymarker, turn left and head down into the ‘Valley of the Giants.’ Don’t forget to look up and take a moment to marvel at the great height of the trees that surround you.

Page 2: Wyre is one of the largest ancient oak woodlands in ...FILE/Autumn... · yellows and oranges. on the oodpecker trail, Wyre Enjoy autumn 3 Still following the green waymarker, turn

Turn right and bring your attention to the quiet babble of the small stream on your right. Walk up the hill and you’ll find a bench, take a moment here to look over Park Pool and admire the vivid colour display behind the water.

When ready to continue, follow the path as it bends to the left. Take the next right to head back down the valley.

Take the next right to find our secret spot. On entering the Arboretum, look out for the whitty pear tree which is over 100 years old, with its stunning rich coppery red leaves. Once ready to carry on, exit by the same path and rejoin the trail.

At the crossroads, continue straight ahead following the green waymarkers as the trail meets the Buzzard trail (red) before they turn left again. At the junction, turn right, down the hill and back up the final climb past the Valley of the Giants and back towards the Wyre Forest Centre.

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Secret spotDiscover our secret

spot and be amazed at the rich coppery

red and golden yellow of the Pear

and Tulip tree.

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Find out moreforestry.gov.uk/autumn


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