
Burnham Beeches
Explore ancient woodlands with centuries-old trees, spot wildlife, and walk through landscapes featured in famous films.
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Burnham Beeches
Best Time
Fresh air & fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore ancient woodlands with centuries-old trees, spot wildlife, and walk through landscapes featured in famous films.
"Soo beautiful forest π³ Favorite place for a walk. Some parts of Harry Potter, Robin Hood and other famous film productions were filmed here."

Wear Long Pants
Protect yourself from red wood ants, especially in warmer months.
Leash Your Dog
Some areas are common land, so keep dogs on a lead for everyone's safety.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 Β· 343 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ancient Beech Trees
Wander among majestic, centuries-old beech trees, some dating back 800-1000 years. A truly awe-inspiring natural spectacle.

Wildlife Encounters
Spot diverse wildlife, including deer, red kites, and numerous red wood ants. Keep an eye out for these fascinating creatures.

Filming Location History
Explore the woodland that has served as a backdrop for famous films like Harry Potter and Robin Hood. Feel the cinematic magic.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Ancient Woodlands
Plan for Wildlife & Terrain
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Where can I find "Medieval" forests near London (or entire UK for that matter)?
It might sound ridiculous, but I will be traveling to London soon and always wanted to walk/hike down trails that are reminiscent of various fiction (movies, books, etc.). I call it medieval forests because it's how I think one imagines the forests outside castle walls back inβ¦
Wear Long Pants
Protect yourself from red wood ants, especially in warmer months.
Leash Your Dog
Some areas are common land, so keep dogs on a lead for everyone's safety.
Explore Off-Path
Discover new grounds and hidden spots with young children each visit.
Check Cafe Hours
Cafe and toilets are available near the car park, but check opening times.
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from all over the internet
Wear Long Pants
Protect yourself from red wood ants, especially in warmer months.
Leash Your Dog
Some areas are common land, so keep dogs on a lead for everyone's safety.
Explore Off-Path
Discover new grounds and hidden spots with young children each visit.
Check Cafe Hours
Cafe and toilets are available near the car park, but check opening times.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning beauty of Burnham Beeches, particularly its ancient trees and the opportunity to encounter wildlife like deer and red kites. Many appreciate the extensive network of trails perfect for walks and exploration, noting its picturesque and refreshing atmosphere. However, some mention that certain areas are unsuitable for wheelchairs and advise caution regarding red wood ants.
"Great place to experience some of the best veteran and ancient trees in Britain, great autumn colour.
Walks available for all levels.
Good tea and coffee and toilets.
Car Parking fee is reasonably priced.
If you like trees dont miss these."
Jim McConkie
"Nice place, saw cows, deer. Seems clean to me"
Daria Popova
"Soo beautiful forest π³ Favorite place for a walk. Some parts of Harry Potter, Robin Hood and other famous film productions were filmed here.. You can meet wild animals, big birds like Red Kite and huge centuries-old trees 800-1000 years old. There are a lot of red wood ants, so I recommend long pants."
Elza Baldzhiyska
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Burnham Beeches is accessible by car, with ample parking available. It's situated on the edge of the M25, making it convenient for drivers. Public transport options might require further connections, so checking local bus routes is advisable.
Yes, there are ample parking spaces available at Burnham Beeches, which is convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Burnham Beeches has trails suitable for cycling, so cycling to the location is a great option if you're looking for an active way to arrive.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Burnham Beeches is a conservation area and generally free to enter. There are no specific tickets required for general access to the woodlands.
Burnham Beeches is typically open year-round during daylight hours. It's a natural woodland, so access is generally unrestricted, though specific facilities like cafes may have set hours.
Unfortunately, some parts of Burnham Beeches are unsuitable for wheelchair access due to the natural terrain. Visitors with mobility concerns should be aware of this limitation.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Burnham Beeches offers a variety of trails for walking and cycling, with many paths going off in different directions, allowing for exploration of new grounds.
Yes, you can often meet wild animals at Burnham Beeches, including deer and big birds like the Red Kite. There are also many red wood ants.
Yes, there are cafe and toilet facilities available near the car park at Burnham Beeches, providing convenience for visitors.
Burnham Beeches is very picturesque and offers beautiful scenery with its ancient trees and woodland, making it a great spot for photography.
You can walk your dog at Burnham Beeches, but be aware that some areas are common land, and dogs must be kept on a lead.
π« π³ Nature & History
Burnham Beeches is famous for its huge, centuries-old beech trees, some estimated to be 800-1000 years old, creating a unique and ancient woodland atmosphere.
Yes, Burnham Beeches has been a filming location for famous productions, including parts of Harry Potter and Robin Hood, adding a layer of cinematic history to its natural beauty.
Burnham Beeches is a historic woodland and conservation area, known for its ancient trees and its role in local history and popular culture, including its use as a filming site.






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