Bedgebury Forest :: Shared Description

Bedgebury Forest is a large expanse of managed woodland created during the 1930's to help counteract the smog of London.
Sitting between Flimwell, Goudhurst, Cranbrook, and Hawkhurst in Kent, the 2600 acres contains both deciduous and coniferous tree species.
The forest has many footpaths and tracks which are open to the public for recreation, including different mountain bikes trails for families or the Red Route for more experienced riders.
A visitor centre and café is situated at TQ716332 and large car park adjacent.
by Oast House Archive
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TQ7231 : Track, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7333 : Autumn colours by N Chadwick
TQ7231 : Autumn colours by N Chadwick
TQ7332 : Cyclists in Bedgebury Forest by David Anstiss
TQ7333 : National Cycleroute 18 by N Chadwick
TQ7232 : Track crossroads in Bedgebury Forest 2 by David Anstiss
TQ7333 : Track through Bedgebury forest by Oast House Archive
TQ7232 : Track, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7232 : Loading platform by N Chadwick
TQ7333 : Track, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7133 : Visitor centre and café, Bedgebury Forest by Oast House Archive
TQ7333 : Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7233 : Track, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7233 : Birch trees, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7132 : Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7231 : Track in Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7133 : Bedgebury Forest Visitor Centre by Oast House Archive
TQ7133 : Coppiced tree, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7133 : A stand of conifers, Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick
TQ7433 : Forest Track in Bedgebury Forest by David Anstiss
TQ7132 : Windmill Down by N Chadwick
TQ7334 : Red Route, Bedgebury Forest by Oast House Archive
TQ7334 : Muddy bridleway by N Chadwick
TQ7231 : Sandhole Wood by N Chadwick
TQ7331 : Bedgebury Forest by N Chadwick

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Created: Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Updated: Tue, 19 Jan 2021

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