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Get outdoors in nature this winter

Whether you want a quiet stroll in the crisp air or a challenging hilly hike, we have a walking trail for you. The whole family can join your winter wanders with our bookable mobility hire.

Haldon Forest Park’s all-weather cycling trails are perfect for every rider. From your kids’ first balance bike, or if you’re a seasoned pro, we promise you won’t get bored. Our cycling experts, Forest Cycle Hire, have a huge range of bikes available, including e-bikes, adaptive cycles, and tag-alongs.

If that isn’t enough, why not try our orienteering courses, treetop ropes, running routes, play areas, Nordic walking trails, or snuggle up by the wood stove in the Ridge Cafe? See all our things to do.

Why should you visit Haldon Forest Park?

Only 15 minutes from Exeter and Newton Abbot just off the A38, Haldon Forest Park is the perfect place for great value days out with kids, friends, and family, or taking some time for yourself.

Whether you’re looking to entertain the family, get active, connect with nature, or just make unforgettable memories, look no further than Haldon Forest Park.

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Explore Haldon Forest Park with an all-terrain mobility scooter

Our all-terrain mobility scooters are available for hire to anyone with limited mobility aged 14+. You do not have to be registered disabled to hire a scooter. Our scooters are easy to use and can tackle a range of surfaces and gradients come rain or shine.

What's on

Forest event
Every Tuesday
10.15am

Forest Fitness friendly group classes

Forest Fitness weekly sessions are led by coach, Paul, who will provide you with a series of personalised exercises to build your strength...

Forest event
Saturday 18 January
Starts 5.30pm

Sportiva Events popular night trail races return to Haldon Forest Park this winter.

Choose from a single loop 10K course and single loop 5K course. There are prizes for overall and...

Forest event
Mondays starting 24 February
9.00am

Build your fitness in a social and supportive group.

Our friendly running coach, Paul, will guide you through a carefully designed introduction to running. The course focuses on...

Forest event
Tuesdays starting 25 February
9.30am

Forest Fitness is a 12-week course to build your fitness and develop active habits. Friendly group classes are held outdoors in the beautiful forest.

Our welcoming coach, Paul, will...

Food and drink

Jacket potato and salad

The Ridge Cafe

Refuel at the Ridge Cafe, serving a range of freshly prepared light bites and drinks every day.

Dive in to discover the amazing life of the forest with our specially chosen games and activities!

Find out more about wonderful wildlife, towering trees, and all the ways you can...

Bond with your pooch by taking on dog-tastic challenges together, solve crossword clues and have lots of fun along the way – with everyone’s favourite dog and owner duo for company...

Whether you’re looking for play and adventure or a bit of peace and quiet this winter, Haldon Forest Park has the perfect walking trail for you. Choose from an easygoing stroll...

Don’t let winter keep you indoors. Haldon Forest Park’s cycle trails are open all year round and there’s nothing more refreshing than a bike ride through the frosty forest. Whether...

Our work

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Our work at Haldon Forest Park

Haldon Forest Park is not just one of Devon’s most loved outdoor destinations, it sits within 1500 hectares of working forest that stretches across the Haldon Hills. Since the 1920s, Haldon Forest has been managed by Forestry England to grow timber for the nation. It has also become a special place for nature and includes a large Site of Special Scientific Interest. Find out how our dedicated recreation and forest management teams care for Haldon Forest.
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Trail maps at Haldon Forest Park

Walking, running, cycling and horse riding. Plan your visit and download the map you need.

Nearby forests

Panoramic view from Mamhead towards the Exe Estuary

Just five minutes from the A38 and A380, Mamhead is a perfect sanctuary for a dog walk, family stroll, or just to enjoy some peace. 

Make up your own route or choose from two...

Birch tree blocking out the sun with winding branches

Once part of the Stover Estate, Great Plantation is located just north of the market town of Newton Abbot in the heart of South Devon.

Explore this mixed woodland which is home to...

River and conifer trees

Bellever Forest is an unmissable stop on your visit to Dartmoor National Park. Explore one of several waymarked walking trails, discover incredible archaeology, take in the...

Shaded walking trail in Stoke Woods, Exeter

Located north of Exeter, Stoke Woods is a great place to get in touch with nature. Stoke Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and has large areas of ancient...

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