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Explore the Best of the Forest of Dean

The Forest of Dean offers far more than a simple list of attractions. This ancient woodland is a place to explore slowly, discovering characterful villages, peaceful walking trails, hidden caves and viewpoints that look across the Wye Valley. Below are some of the best ways to enjoy the region, whether you’re planning a family day out, an outdoor adventure or a weekend escape in Gloucestershire.

Family-Friendly Attractions

The Forest of Dean is packed with memorable family experiences including Puzzlewood, famous for its twisted tree roots and magical pathways, and Clearwell Caves, where underground caverns reveal centuries of mining history. Children also love the friendly animals, craft sessions and heritage exhibits at the Dean Heritage Centre, while younger families enjoy exploring the Sculpture Trail or staging their own adventures at play areas around Beechenhurst.

Outdoor Adventures and Scenic Trails

The area is well-known for its outdoor activities, offering walking routes through ancient woodland, riverside paths along the Wye and miles of off-road cycling. Thrill-seekers can take to the treetops on the high ropes at Go Ape Beechenhurst or try canoeing and kayaking on the River Wye. Mountain biking remains one of the Forest’s biggest draws, with dedicated trails suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. Visitors can also try unique experiences such as Forest Segways or group sessions at the Forest Adventure Outdoor Centre.

Wye Valley Highlights

Much of the Forest of Dean experience extends naturally into the Wye Valley. Visitors can explore Symonds Yat Rock for outstanding views, enjoy riverside picnics, or combine a canoe trip with gentle walking routes. Wildlife lovers often spot peregrine falcons and other birds of prey around the cliffs, while families enjoy visiting small attractions such as the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, the aMazing Hedge Puzzle and Wye Valley Miniature Golf at Symonds Yat West.

Hidden Gems and Local Experiences

Beyond the well-known hotspots, the Forest of Dean is full of smaller attractions and quiet natural spaces. Discover peaceful woodland trails, community arts studios, historic mining sites and tucked-away picnic spots where you can enjoy the forest at its calmest. Many visitors also enjoy browsing local craft shops, exploring independent galleries and sampling local food and drink from farm shops around the region.

Top Attractions and Activities in the Forest of Dean

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Perrygrove Railway
Perrygrove Railway
Family steam railway with woodland play area in the Forest of Dean.
Lydney Docks
Lydney Docks
Quiet historic harbour with river views and gentle waterside walks.
Westbury Court Garden
Westbury Court Garden
Historic Dutch water garden in Westbury-on-Severn, Glos
Lydney Spring Gardens
Lydney Spring Gardens
Charming gardens in Lydney, perfect for a spring stroll.
Cyril Hart Arboretum
Cyril Hart Arboretum
Peaceful woodland arboretum near Speech House in Coleford, Forest of Dean.
Caldicot Castle
Caldicot Castle
Near Forest of Dean and Wye Valley with history and parkland.
Chepstow Castle
Chepstow Castle
Riverside fortress near Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
Way2Go Adventures
Way2Go Adventures
Canoeing and kayaking in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Historic abbey ruins in the Wye Valley near the Forest of Dean.
Harts Barn Craft Centre
Harts Barn Craft Centre
Arts & Crafts in the Forest of Dean with cookery school.
Reckless Designs
Reckless Designs
Ceramics and handmade pottery in the Forest of Dean.
Severn & Wye Smokery
Severn & Wye Smokery
Westbury-on-Severn
Symonds Yat
Symonds Yat
Forest of Dean
Beechenhurst
Beechenhurst
Forest of Dean
Mallards Pike
Mallards Pike
Forest of Dean

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Forest of Dean FAQs

What are the best things to do in the Forest of Dean?
Popular experiences include Puzzlewood, Clearwell Caves, the Dean Heritage Centre, Go Ape Beechenhurst, walking trails, cycling routes and Symonds Yat viewpoints.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Forest of Dean?
Yes. Families enjoy places such as Puzzlewood, Clearwell Caves, the aMazing Hedge Puzzle, Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo and woodland play areas around Beechenhurst.

Where can I go walking in the Forest of Dean?
The Sculpture Trail, Wenchford, Mallards Pike, Cannop Ponds and Symonds Yat Rock all offer scenic woodland or riverside walks for different ability levels.

Is the Wye Valley part of the Forest of Dean?
The Forest of Dean sits beside the Wye Valley. Many days out combine both areas, especially around Symonds Yat, where walking, canoeing and wildlife spotting are popular.

What outdoor activities can I try?
The Forest of Dean offers high ropes courses, forest cycling, canoeing, kayaking, adventure golf, Segways, caving experiences and guided bushcraft sessions.

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