Pamber Forest

Description
This large forest in Tadley covers nearly 500 acres. It is criss crossed with numerous footpaths ideal for a peaceful stroll. The area consists of Oak and Birch ancient woodland and heathland. The pretty Honeymill Brook also runs through the forest.
The area is great for wildlife with many species of butterfly to look out for. White admiral, purple emperor and silver-washed fritillary are just a few you may see as you make your way through the woods. Birds such as Blackcap and Green woodpeckers are regular visitors to the woods too. Interesting flora includes wild daffodils, honeysuckle and lovely purple heather.
This circular route is more suited for walking but on the eastern side of the forest you will find a bridleway which is good for cycling. This runs from Pamber heath to Bridle's Copse, passing Silchester Common on the way.

Pamber Forest Postcode

 RG26 3PL
N.B Postcode may be approximate for some rural locations

Pamber Forest Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map

Pamber Forest Aerial Photo View Map

   
Distance2 miles (4 km)
Difficulty*
Joining RoutesAshford Hill Nature Reserve, Brenda Parker Way, Silchester, Tadley
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