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Boundary Wood

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Boundary Wood is a welcoming man-made park situated in Nottinghamshire, England, nestled between the villages of Blidworth and Rainworth. This young woodland, managed by Forestry England, offers a refreshing escape with its diverse landscape of newly planted broad-leaved trees, established conifers, and a vibrant wildflower meadow. Located near the southern section of the renowned Sherwood Forest, it provides a tranquil setting at an elevation of approximately 120 metres.

Visitors consistently praise Boundary Wood for its accessible and well-maintained network of…

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    July 11, 2025

    Cycling

    Boundary Wood is a lovely gravel section of NCN 6 that cuts through an 85-hectare (210 acres) woodland near Blidworth, managed by Forestry England. It features a mix of young broadleaf trees, conifers, wildflower meadows and a small pond. It’s a great spot for year-round wildlife watching.

    September 18, 2020

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    While the main route is part of NCN 6 that heads north to Sherwood Forest there's also a chunkier gravel loop around the wood that leads south to Blidworth Wood and towards Bestwood

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    Location: Blidworth, Newark And Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of trails can I expect at Boundary Wood, and are there options for longer walks?

    Boundary Wood features a network of well-maintained, surfaced paths, including gravel sections that are part of the SUSTRANS National Cycle Route 6 (NCN 6). While the main wood offers pleasant walks, for longer excursions, you can connect to NCN 6 which extends north towards Sherwood Pines and south towards Haywood Oaks. There's also a more extensive gravel loop that leads south from Boundary Wood towards Blidworth Wood and even further to Bestwood, providing options for extended exploration.

    What is the terrain and elevation like at Boundary Wood, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The terrain at Boundary Wood is generally easy, characterized by surfaced paths and minimal elevation gain. This makes it highly suitable for visitors of all fitness levels, including families with young children, those pushing prams, or individuals seeking a gentle stroll. The paths are wide and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable experience.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for within Boundary Wood?

    While Boundary Wood doesn't have dramatic elevation-based viewpoints, it offers scenic views over the surrounding Nottinghamshire landscape, particularly from its open areas. Key natural features include a vibrant wildflower meadow, diverse sections of newly planted broad-leaved trees and established conifers, and a small, tranquil pond with picnic benches, which is a lovely spot for a break and wildlife observation.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Boundary Wood, and is there public transport access?

    Parking is available at Tippings Wood Car Park, accessible from the B6020, or you can access the wood from Belle View Lane in Blidworth. While specific public transport routes directly to Boundary Wood are limited, local bus services may operate to nearby villages like Blidworth or Rainworth, from where the wood could be reached via a walk or cycle.

    Is Boundary Wood suitable for a winter hike, and what are the seasonal considerations?

    Yes, Boundary Wood is suitable for winter hikes. The surfaced paths remain accessible, and the woodland offers a different kind of beauty in the colder months. While the wildflower meadow won't be in bloom, the towering conifers provide evergreen interest, and the quiet atmosphere can be very peaceful. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear for potentially damp or frosty paths.

    Is Boundary Wood family-friendly, and what facilities are available for children?

    Boundary Wood is very family-friendly due to its easy, accessible paths and minimal elevation. It's a great place for children to explore nature safely. There are no dedicated play facilities, but the open spaces, diverse trees, and the pond provide opportunities for wildlife spotting and imaginative play. Picnic benches by the pond offer a convenient spot for family meals.

    Are dogs allowed in Boundary Wood, and are there any specific rules for dog owners?

    Yes, dogs are welcome in Boundary Wood. It's a popular spot for dog walking. To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and protect local wildlife, dog owners are encouraged to keep their dogs under control, especially near the pond and wildflower meadow, and to clean up after their pets.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Boundary Wood?

    Boundary Wood is located near the villages of Blidworth and Rainworth. In these villages, you can find local pubs and potentially small cafes for refreshments. For more extensive dining options or accommodation, you would likely need to look towards larger nearby towns or the wider Sherwood Forest area.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Boundary Wood?

    Boundary Wood is known for year-round wildlife watching. The mix of broad-leaved trees, conifers, and wildflower meadows creates diverse habitats. Visitors often spot various bird species, small mammals, and insects, especially around the pond and in the wildflower areas during spring and summer. It's a peaceful haven for local fauna.

    Can I cycle through Boundary Wood, and what are the cycling routes like?

    Absolutely, cycling is a popular activity at Boundary Wood. The SUSTRANS National Cycle Route 6 (NCN 6) passes directly through the wood, offering well-maintained gravel sections. This route connects Boundary Wood to Sherwood Pines to the north and Haywood Oaks to the south, providing excellent opportunities for both leisurely rides and longer cycling excursions.

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