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🌲Devil's Glen Woods

nature-reserve

Devil's Glen Woods is a beautiful ancient woodland located in the Lake District National Park, offering families a chance to explore nature on well-marked trails. The woods feature a mix of broadleaf and conifer trees, a stream, and small waterfalls. Children will enjoy spotting wildlife like squirrels and birds, and there are plenty of flat paths for pushchairs. Facilities include a small car park (pay and display) and picnic benches. No toilets or café on site, so bring supplies. The woods are free to enter and open year-round. Best for kids aged 3 and up who can manage short walks.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyCumbria
CountryEngland
Ages318+

Travel tips

  • Bring supplies before you arrive

    There are no toilets or café on site, so pack water, snacks, and nappies before heading to the woods.

  • Pushchairs work well on the trails

    Plenty of flat paths mean pushchairs are manageable here, ideal if you have younger children alongside walkers.

  • Arrive early for parking

    The car park is small and on a pay-and-display basis, so visit early to secure a space, especially on weekends.

  • Best for ages 3 and up

    This woodland suits children aged 3 and over who can manage short walks comfortably.

  • Wildlife spotting keeps kids engaged

    Bring binoculars and a simple wildlife spotting sheet. Squirrels and birds are common here and hold children's attention.

  • Pack a picnic with extras

    Picnic benches are available throughout the woods, so bring more snacks and drinks than you think you'll need.

  • Dress for muddy conditions

    Ancient woodland can be damp underfoot year-round. Pack wellies and spare socks, especially for younger children.

  • Plan for a short to medium visit

    There's no café or facilities to extend your stay, so plan for 1-2 hours depending on your children's walking pace.

  • Visit year-round but check winter conditions

    The woods are open all year, but paths may be slippery in winter. Check conditions before visiting with younger children.

  • Bring hand wipes and a change of clothes

    With stream access and muddy paths, little ones will likely get dirty. Pack wipes and spare clothes for younger children.

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