Bedgebury national pinetum and forest

Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest is cared for by Forestry England. Bedgebury National Pinetum is home to the National Conifer Collection and is recognised as one of the most significant collections of conifers on one site anywhere in the world. There are approx. 12,000 trees, including threatened and historically important specimens. The mix of conifers and broadleaved specimens contained in 141 hectares (350 acres) of rolling Wealden countryside is awe-inspiring in its size and grandeur. Join a wellbeing walk here to experience the pinetum for yourself.

We all know getting outdoors for a walk is good for our health, both physical and mental, and enjoying it with other people can make it an even more enriching experience. The Wellbeing Walks are led by trained walk leaders who will make sure the group is safe and comfortable, and that everyone can go at the pace they’re happy with.

Accessibility information available here:https://www.accessibilityguides.org/content/bedgebury-national-pinetum-and-forest

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Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Bedgebury Pinetum

Join Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Bedgebury Pinetum for short, local and accessible walks to help you get more active.

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks

a Ramblers group walking on a grass path with rolling hills in the distance.

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Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks