Top Summer Days Out In The Forest Of Dean

There is no shortage of things to see and do in the Forest of Dean, which is why it’s a ‘go-to’ place for locals and tourists searching for the perfect summer activity. Whether you are holidaying in the area or if you are lucky enough to live close by, you will find a wide range of exciting days out to choose from. There is something for everyone in the Forest of Dean, and it’s a fantastic place to entertain the whole family. In this blog, we have listed some of the top summer days out in the area. 

You’re Sure to Love These Summer Days Out in the Forest of Dean

1. PuzzlewoodPuzzlewood is a great way to get up close and personal with nature. This enchanting ancient woodland – known for its twisted trees, mossy rocks and magical atmosphere – will show you a different side to the Forest of Dean, one that’s slightly off the beaten track. 

 

2. Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail – For art lovers, the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail shouldn’t be missed. It’s where you will discover a collection of contemporary sculptures, both temporary and permanent, set amidst the natural beauty of the forest. 

 

3. Go Ape – Get your adrenaline pumping at Go Ape, an exciting treetop adventure course. Go Ape can be found around the country, but there is something special about the Forest of Dean location. Challenge yourself by getting stuck into high ropes, zip lines and swings.

 

4. Dean Forest Railway – If you are a fan of trains and transport, you will want to take a nostalgic journey aboard a steam train on the Dean Forest Railway. Enjoy picturesque views of the forest as you travel through restored stations and beautiful countryside.

 

5. Forest of Dean Cycle Centre – Get peddling and explore the forest’s extensive network of cycling trails at the Forest of Dean Cycle Centre. With various routes available, from family-friendly paths to challenging mountain bike trails, there is something for everyone.

 

6. Clearwell Caves – Venture into the ancient tunnels of Clearwell Caves, where you can explore impressive caverns and learn about the area’s rich mining history. The caves are fascinating, and the cave systems will keep you engaged for hours.

 

 7. Mallards PikeMallards Pike is a beautiful lake in the heart of the Forest of Dean, boasting walking trails, watersports and picnic spots. It’s a relaxing and tranquil place to spend the day, especially if you want to soak up the natural beauty of the countryside.

 

8. Perrygrove Railway – Another option for train lovers is Perrygrove Railway, a heritage railway located at Perrygrove Farm. You can enjoy various trips between four unique stations.

 

9. Symonds Yat Rock – This gorgeous viewpoint is well known for being one of the best places in the country to watch Peregrine Falcons and the views really are breathtaking. It also boasts various walking and cycling trails. 

 

10. Bathurst Pool – When the weather gets too hot this summer, head to Bathurst Pool for a dip. This large outdoor swimming pool is open from June until September, and it’s a great way to cool off in the summer sun.

 

As you can see, the Forest of Dean really does have an impressive range of summer days out for the whole family. If you are staying at The Wyndham, you will be close to all of what the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley has to offer. Get in touch to find out more.

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