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🌲Devil's Glen Woods
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.
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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