Low Burnhall (Woodland Trust)

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Durham, United Kingdom

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Scenic spot· Tourist attraction· Nature preserve

Low Burnhall (Woodland Trust) Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Low Burnhall (Woodland Trust) is located in Durham, United Kingdom on South Rd. Low Burnhall (Woodland Trust) is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category scenic spot in United Kingdom.

Address

South Rd

Phone

+44 3303333300

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Roberto De Gennaro

Nice place to enjoy a walk in the wood. I hope to see it again when the trees will be bigger. Don't forget to bring boots it can be very muddy

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Steve Sidey

Beautiful relaxing location - excellent mowed trails. Easy walking - I recommend going onto the small river beach/ pebbles.

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Michael Naisbitt

It’s the first time we’ve visited, “The Wicker man” but it won’t be the last, it’s an impressive sculpture with beautiful views of the Durham countryside. It’s just a short walk through fledgling woodland which has already attracted a variety of wildlife and we were accompanied by various bird-song for almost the entirety of the walk, it’s easy to forget you’re only a 15 minute walk from Durham City Centre. All of the walks are well marked but it is over grassland so not wheelchair friendly although there are one are two seats scattered throughout the walks. Small car park but it wasn’t full when we were there early on a Sunday evening and there seems to be more parking along the stretch of the road into the car park. Free parking & admittance and the Wicker man sculpture makes it a must visit if you’re in the area.

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Marie Stapleton

Lovely walk around the young woodland and round by the river

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Stephen B

Had a muddy walk around here not long ago. It's just a bit ordinary, for now. Give it a few more years when all of the saplings start to grow in and it's going to be a great green space. Will go back next summer.