Leigh Woods Veteran Tree Walk
Leigh Woods Veteran Tree Walk
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2.65km
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Hike the easy 1.6-mile Leigh Woods Veteran Tree Walk to see ancient trees, the Avon Gorge, and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
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356 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
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1.13 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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2.62 km
Highlight • Cafe
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2.65 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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2.45 km
172 m
Surfaces
2.45 km
172 m
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Parking is available at the main Leigh Woods car park. From there, you can easily access the trailhead for this walk. Accessible toilets are also located near the National Trust office in the vicinity of the car park.
Yes, this walk is considered family-friendly. The majority of the route follows level, surfaced paths that are suitable for buggies and pushchairs. However, there is a section of unsurfaced path that can get muddy when wet, so be prepared for varied conditions.
Yes, the Leigh Woods Veteran Tree Walk is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially around wildlife and other walkers.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers beautiful displays of bluebells and wood anemones, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. The woods maintain continuous tree cover, making it a pleasant walk even in summer. In damp conditions, limestone paths can be slippery, so sturdy footwear is always recommended.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve for this walk. It is freely accessible to the public.
The walk begins with a moderate, short ascent onto a limestone plateau. The majority of the route then follows level, surfaced paths. Be aware that there is a section of unsurfaced path that can become muddy after rain, and limestone surfaces can be slippery when damp. Sturdy walking shoes are advisable.
This walk is renowned for its ancient oak pollards, some estimated to be 400-500 years old. You'll also encounter dramatic views of the Avon Gorge and the iconic Leigh Woods, as well as glimpses of the Iron Age hillfort at Stokeleigh Camp Iron Age Fort. Depending on the season, you might spot diverse flora and wildlife.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths within Leigh Woods. You'll find sections that overlap with the Leigh Woods veteran tree walk, Leigh Woods, Yer Tiz Trail, and Purple trails, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.
Yes, you can find facilities and a cafe nearby. The Leigh Woods Coffee Co. is a convenient option for refreshments before or after your walk. Accessible toilets are also available near the National Trust office.
Leigh Woods is a rich habitat. You might spot various birds, bats, and invertebrates. Peregrine falcons are known to nest in the Avon Gorge, and you may also see grazing Red Devon cattle in certain areas of the woods.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially as some paths can be muddy or slippery when wet. A waterproof jacket is also advisable, particularly in unpredictable weather. While not requiring specialist gear, dressing in layers is always a good idea for outdoor activities.