Site of international importance offering 220 hectares of open space, most notable for its ancient woodland. Lots of waymarked paths and visitor facilities including a cafe and information point.
Explore this wonderful ancient woodland, blue bells in early May, huge old trees. Walks likely to be suitable for people with impaired mobility and users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs.
Toilets, refreshments, picnic tables, trails, parking.
Main access from Beeches Road, just off the A355 in Farnham Common. Buses stop in Farnham Common on route between Slough and Beaconsfield. Call 0870 6082608 for bus times.
The network of paths includes informal and easy access paths for visitors who prefer a more even surface. In addition, much of the 3 miles of internal roads is closed to cars. Less mobile visitors can arrange access to this car-free zone on weekdays by contacting the Burnham Beeches office 01753 647358. An all-terrain mobility scooter is available for free loan on weekdays, call for information. . The network of paths includes informal and easy access paths for visitors who prefer a more even surface. In addition, much of the 3 miles of internal roads is closed to cars. Less mobile visitors can arrange access to this car-free zone on weekdays by contacting the Burnham Beeches office 01753 647358. An all-terrain mobility scooter is available for free loan on weekdays, call for information. There are Wheelchair accessible toilets, parking and trails.
City of London
Just off A355 in Farnham Common between Slough and Beaconsfield
SU950850
As little or as much as you like!
Burnham Beeches Wheelchair Walk
Yes, under effective control
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