Grade: Easy
Distance: 850metres/.5 mile
Time: 30 mins to 1 hour
Start: Accessed off A51 | what3words: ///sake.scarecrow.voters
Map: OS Explorer 267
Terrain: Easily accessible
Owned by the Tarvin Community Woodlands Trust to conserve, restore and re-establish native trees, plants and all types of wildlife, this delightful 5ha site allows a short walk through open woodland, meadow and wildflower areas.
The path has a level compacted surface and is over 1m wide throughout. There are no gradients of greater than1:10 and no cross slope issues.
Tarvin Community Woodlands can be accessed from the residential area in
Tarvin adjacent to the A51.
A small parking area is available at the entrance to the site. There are no
dedicated disabled parking bays.
There are no toilet or refreshment facilities on the site, but these are available a short distance away, in Tarvin village.
2021 (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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