
Thrunton Wood
A woodland recovering from storm devastation, offering accessible paths, scenic views, and a chance to witness nature's resilience.

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Fewer visitors, more peaceful

Thrunton Wood
Best Time
Fewer visitors, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A woodland recovering from storm devastation, offering accessible paths, scenic views, and a chance to witness nature's resilience.
"Beautiful place, devastated by storms, but the bits that are open are still a decent stretch of the legs."

Check Access Before You Go
Confirm current path accessibility due to ongoing storm recovery and forestry work.
Wear Sturdy Footwear
Paths can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good walking boots are essential. :athletic_shoe:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 22 reviews
Type
Hiking Area
Highlights
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Recovering Woodlands
Various points within Thrunton Wood
Witness the resilience of nature as the forest regrows after storm devastation. Explore accessible paths and observe the ongoing recovery efforts.

Scenic Views
Higher ground within Thrunton Wood
Enjoy picturesque vistas of the surrounding countryside and the recovering woodland from elevated points.

Cafe Refreshments
Main car park area
A pleasant cafe offers a nice break with refreshments after your walk, providing a cozy spot to relax.
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Navigating Post-Storm Thrunton Wood
Trail Conditions & Access
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Thrunton Woods, near Rothbury. Stunning hike in the woods
Literally one of my favourite places in the world. There's absolutely tons of trails you can use even if only a couple are marked as active. Best grab an OS map of the area!
Check Access Before You Go
Confirm current path accessibility due to ongoing storm recovery and forestry work.
Wear Sturdy Footwear
Paths can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good walking boots are essential. :athletic_shoe:
Thrunton Woods
Does anyone know if Thrunton Woods is officially open to walkers again (following the devastation wrought by the 2021 storm)? Don't fancy making the trip if the paths are still inaccessible, or if there is logging work going on.
Trail runs in Northumberland
Hello, I got into trail running a few years back and was regularly trail running in Thrunton woods as it’s near where I live… until a storm wrecked the woods. I’m wondering if anyone knows of good places near this area I can go train running as I’d love to regularly go again…
Respect Signage
Heed all warning signs regarding safety and closed areas. The forest is still recovering. ⚠️
Unofficial Trails
Mountain bike trails are unofficial and can be tricky to find without local knowledge. :mountain_bicyclist:
Best walking/hiking spots
Morning all. Seeing as it’s sunny this weekend, I’m thinking of going somewhere nice for a walk/hike. I’m in Walker and safe to say there isn’t much close by. I’m happy to drive around an hour out of the city (more if it’s worth it) .Somewhere with nice scenery- can be through…
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Check Access Before You Go
Confirm current path accessibility due to ongoing storm recovery and forestry work.
Wear Sturdy Footwear
Paths can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good walking boots are essential. :athletic_shoe:
Respect Signage
Heed all warning signs regarding safety and closed areas. The forest is still recovering. ⚠️
Unofficial Trails
Mountain bike trails are unofficial and can be tricky to find without local knowledge. :mountain_bicyclist:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Thrunton Wood is a beautiful area undergoing significant recovery after severe storm damage, with many paths still closed or challenging. Visitors appreciate the scenic views and the resilience of nature, though the ongoing forestry work and potential hazards require caution. The onsite cafe is a pleasant addition for refreshments.
"This place has been battered by storms and many areas are still closed off. The bits that are open are plastered with signs reminding you that the forest is doing its best to kill you. If you can get past that you can still have a decent stretch of the legs."
David Grant
"A beautiful place that has been devastated by last year's storms. It looks like it going to be closed for work to be done for at least a year (now March 2022)
Save yourself the journey as the woods paths are completely blocked and impassable.
Not only have the Forestry Commission have the fallen trees to clear but also a survey will be needed on the damaged trees that are left."
Souter Al
"Beautiful spot nice walks and views and cafe really nice. Easy to moderate walks. Think walks are mostly loops and different lengths but haven't tried them all."
ian mcguire
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Thrunton Wood is accessible by car, with a main car park available. Several other entry points exist. Be aware that ongoing forestry work might affect easy access to certain areas.
Information on public transport options is limited. Driving is the most common and convenient way to reach Thrunton Wood. It's advisable to check local bus routes if relying on public transport.
The main car park is typically located near the cafe and is a central point for accessing some of the wood's facilities and trails.
Parking fees may apply at the main car park. It's best to check for current pricing upon arrival or on local forestry commission websites.
Accessibility can be challenging due to storm damage and uneven terrain. Some main paths might be manageable, but many smaller trails are likely impassable. Check for recent updates on accessible routes.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Thrunton Wood is generally free to enter for walkers. There may be charges for parking at the main car park.
As a woodland area, Thrunton Wood is typically open from dawn till dusk. However, access might be restricted in certain areas due to ongoing work.
Yes, significant parts of Thrunton Wood were closed after storm damage and some areas may still be inaccessible due to ongoing forestry work and safety surveys.
The full reopening timeline is uncertain, with some reports suggesting it could take at least a year from March 2022 for extensive clearing and surveys to be completed.
Guided tours are not commonly advertised. However, local walking groups or cycling clubs might organize events. Information on unofficial mountain bike trails is scarce.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
While many trails are affected by storm damage, accessible loops offer moderate walks with nice views. Stick to marked paths where possible.
There are unofficial mountain bike trails, but they can be difficult to find and navigate without a guide. Be prepared for challenging terrain.
Toilets are usually available near the main car park and cafe. It's advisable to check for their operational status.
As a woodland habitat, you might spot various bird species, squirrels, and other small woodland creatures. The diverse flora is also a point of interest.
While children can enjoy accessible paths, adult supervision is crucial due to uneven terrain, potential hazards from damaged trees, and ongoing forestry work.
🍽️ ☕ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafe located near the main car park, offering refreshments and a place to rest.
The cafe typically serves light meals, snacks, and drinks. It's a convenient spot for a break during your visit.
Picnicking is generally allowed in designated areas. However, be mindful of any specific rules or restrictions in place, especially concerning waste disposal.
The nearest dining options would be in nearby towns or villages. It's recommended to plan your meals in advance if you're not relying on the onsite cafe.
Consumption of alcohol may be restricted in public areas. It's best to check local bylaws or signage regarding alcohol policies.
📸 📸 Photography
Look for areas with interesting light filtering through the trees, the textures of recovering bark, and scenic viewpoints. The contrast between damaged and regrowing areas can be striking.
Yes, especially from higher vantage points offering views of the woodland and surrounding landscape. The changing seasons also offer diverse photographic opportunities.
Patience and a good zoom lens are key for wildlife photography. Early mornings or late afternoons often yield the best results for spotting and capturing animals.
Golden hours (early morning and late afternoon) provide soft, warm light that enhances the woodland's atmosphere. Midday sun can be harsh, but can create dramatic shadows.
Drone usage is often restricted in forestry areas and national parks for safety and environmental reasons. Always check the specific regulations for Thrunton Wood before flying a drone.









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