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Forest of Bere loop from Woodend

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4.7

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15

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Forest of Bere loop from Woodend

01:50

6.93km

70m

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Enjoy an easy 4.3-mile (6.9 km) hike on the Forest of Bere loop from Woodend, gaining 224 feet (68 metres) through beautiful woodland scener

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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South Downs National Park

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5.79 km

Pilgrims' Trail – Forest of Bere

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The Pilgrim's Trail in the Forest of Bere is part of a larger, 30-mile (48 km) route. It cuts through the forest in a straight line and is a particularly nice section with beautiful woodland, flowers and good paths.

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3.11 km

3.07 km

544 m

210 m

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6.02 km

911 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Forest of Bere loop from Woodend?

While specific parking for the Woodend trailhead isn't detailed, the Forest of Bere area, particularly around West Walk, often provides visitor facilities including parking. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult the South Downs National Park website for the most current parking information near Woodend.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this loop is generally considered an easy hike, making it great for beginners and families. Many routes in the Forest of Bere are designed as "Miles Without Stiles," meaning they are accessible for pushchairs and specific motorized wheelchairs, with gently undulating paths and no steps or barriers.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain primarily consists of gravel tracks and footpaths. You'll also encounter some natural dirt tracks. While the gradient is gently undulating, some sections might have small hills or a rapid ascent after a descent. Be aware that dirt sections can become muddy, especially during winter months.

Is the Forest of Bere loop from Woodend dog-friendly?

Yes, the Forest of Bere is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially given the diverse wildlife in the area. Always follow local signage regarding leash requirements.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

You'll experience beautiful woodland scenery, including both 19th-century oak plantations and modern conifer stands. The area is rich in wildlife; keep an eye out for roe and muntjac deer, foxes, rabbits, and various bird species like tawny owls, buzzards, and kestrels. Wildflowers are also a notable feature, adding to the natural beauty.

Are there any notable points of interest along the route?

Yes, a particularly nice section of the route passes through the Pilgrims' Trail – Forest of Bere. This part of the forest is known for its beautiful woodland and good paths. The Forest of Bere itself is historically significant as a fragment of a former medieval royal hunting ground.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and active wildlife, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter walks are also possible, though some dirt sections can become muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Forest of Bere?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the public trails within the Forest of Bere. It is part of the South Downs National Park and is freely accessible for recreation.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, this route also passes through sections of the Pilgrims' Trail and the Soberton and Newtown Millennium Walk.

Are there facilities like toilets or picnic areas nearby?

Visitor facilities such as toilets and picnic areas are often available within the wider Forest of Bere area, particularly at West Walk, which is closely associated with the Woodend area. It's a good idea to check the South Downs National Park website for specific facility locations and opening times.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

This loop is approximately 6.9 kilometers (4.3 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.

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