Once famous for its oak trees which supplied timber for navy ships, Alice Holt is managed by the Forestry Commission and is a centre for a host of exciting outdoor activities in a beautiful woodland setting.
Alice Holt offers walking, cycling, play areas, the ever popular Habitat Trail, Go Ape and nordic walking. There is also a wide range of holiday activities for children of all ages.
If you simply want to relax, you can picnic in the fresh air or enjoy a hot lunch in the cosy cafe. Whatever the season, we are sure that a visit to the woods will be enjoyable for all.
From the A31 turn off at Farnham onto the A325 going south. Stay on the A325 for approximately 3 miles then turn left following signs to the Woodland Park.
The nearest station is at Bentley. From here youcan walk through Alice Holt Forest to the Woodland park along public rights of way. Alternatively take the train to Farnham and catch a bus to the Woodland Park.
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