Image credits to Craig Payne (www.craigpayne.co.uk)

Book Tickets Online

About

Experience the spectacular scenery of the ancient Royal Hunting Forest. Ashdown Forest is a large open area of heathland together with pine, birch and oak woodland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is famous as the setting for the ‘Winnie the Pooh’ stories written by A. A. Milne. A walkers’ paradise, visitors are free to walk wherever they like with over 80 miles of footpaths. There are plenty of secluded picnic areas and car parks (parking charges apply). You will be sure to enjoy the tranquillity of this magic and mystical place.

The wildlife and landscape of Ashdown Forest enjoys national and international legal protection and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The Forest is also classified internationally as a Special Protection Area for wild birds, and a Special Area of Conservation for the heathland habitat.

Don’t forget to pay a visit to the Ashdown Forest Centre on Colemans Hatch Road, Wych Cross, East Sussex, (RH18 5JP).

Here, you will find toilets, the Information Barn, where you can pick up a map or walking leaflet, and a café, fully equipped with fairtrade coffee and fresh traybakes.

The Visitors Centre - a threshing barn thought to predate 1750 - is known for its many wonderful attributes and charm, and more recently by locals for the popular ‘Winters Day’ event which is held there each December. Local groups sing in choirs, sell produce and art from stalls, while the Ranger team sell Christmas trees and children partake in craft activities.

If you are looking for the best time of year to visit, summer when the heather is in full bloom, or winter for this special event, are great choices!

If you are visiting with a dog, please be sure to keep paws on paths to help protect the Forest’s rare species of ground nesting birds. Thank you!

Want to know more?

Head to the official Ashdown Forest Website: https://ashdownforest.org/

Contact Conservators@ashdownforest.org or call 01342 823583 for general enquiries.

Facilities

Catering

  • Picnic site

Map & Directions

Ashdown Forest

Type:Country Park

Wych Cross, Forest Row, EAST SUSSEX, RH18 5JP

Tel: 01342 823583

Opening Times

* The Visitors Centre is open Monday - Friday, 10am - 4.30pm.

On weekends, they rely on their wonderful volunteer team to keep them open, so their open hours vary. They update this information here, on their News page: https://ashdownforest.org/news/

Please note that this also applies on Bank Holidays, so be sure to check before you set off.

What's Nearby

  1. The oldest, only working open-trestle post mill in the country. Set in the beautiful…

    2.34 miles away
  2. Situated on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in Hartfield, this is a perfect stop for…

    3.43 miles away
  3. A magical woodland eco-retreat nestled on the edge of Ashdown Forest offering woodland…

    3.84 miles away
  4. Located on the Kent/Sussex border at Barnsgate Manor Vineyard, on the edge of Ashdown…

    3.93 miles away
  1. This is a unique place to visit where you can enjoy the beautiful Wealden landscape.…

    4.04 miles away
  2. One of the first examples of Greek Revival architecture in the United Kingdom. The house…

    4.09 miles away
  3. The Dewhurst family have lived in Fairwarp on the Ashdown Forest for 21 years, planting…

    4.22 miles away
  4. Champagne Carriage Drives and 'Hands on the Reins' learning experiences for adults and…

    4.35 miles away
  5. This award-winning vineyard and winery in the heart of Sussex, on the edge of the Ashdown…

    4.58 miles away
  6. This quiet woodland site is owned and managed by the Forestry Commission, Sheffield…

    4.63 miles away
  7. They offer alpaca walks around their beautiful farm in East Sussex. Situated in the High…

    4.68 miles away
  8. A magnificent landscaped garden laid out in the 18th Century by 'Capability' Brown and…

    5.37 miles away
  9. Experience the great age of steam and take a nostalgic trip through the tranquil Sussex…

    5.65 miles away
  10. We make beer because we love the process and the product. Great beer should be something…

    5.7 miles away
  11. The Crowborough Country Park is designated a Site of Nature Conservation Interest set in…

    6.31 miles away
  12. The UK's first English Vermouth-ery is now open to the public. In the loop drinks…

    6.41 miles away
Previous Next