Out and About Archaeology with Forestry England
For Out and About Archaeology the CBA has teamed up with Forestry England to share details of the self-guided activities you can do at their sites across England.
Activities include walks, cycle trails and horse riding, and they have a range of easy access trails suitable for pushchairs, wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Check out Forestry England's new video showcasing the archaeology hidden within their forests and discover some of the forestry heritage trails near you via the links below.
If you visit one of the sites don't forget to take a picture and share it with us via social media by tagging @archaeologyuk or using the hashtag #OutAndAboutArchaeology.
Southern England
- Bedgebury Forest's historic features, Goudhurst, Kent
- Forest fitness trail around Wendover Hillfort, Buckinghamshire
- Habitat trail at Alice Holt, Surrey
- High Lodge heritage trail, Thetford Forest, Suffolk
- Hidden Heritage of the Dean
- History Hunters trail at Bellever Forest, Devon
- Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Hampshire
- Micheldever Archaeology Trail, Hampshire
- Mining heritage at Wheal Glynn, Cornwall
- New Forest Knowledge
- Walking routes in the New Forest
- Walking trails at St Helen's Picnic Site, Suffolk
- Walking trails at Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Gloucestershire
Northern England
- Art and Heritage at Chopwell Wood, Durham
- Cross Border Trail at Kielder
- Tarset Bastle Trail, Kielder, Northumberland
- Lady's Well trail at Holystone Wood, Northumberland
- Smithy Beck Trail at Ennerdale, Cumbria
- Sculpture trails at Grizedale Forest, Cumbria
- Walking trails at Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire
Activities across England
13 May 2024