Visitor information
Opening hours
How to find us
Parking & prices
Contact details

Opening hours

Gates open at 8am and close at 6pm (please check on site signs for exact times).

How to find us

How to find us
Creech Wood, Denmead, Waterlooville
Sat Nav Postcode: PO7 6UB
By Car

Head south-west from Denmead on the Bunkers Hill road towards Southwick. The car park is on the left hand side.

OS Grid Ref
SU647113

50.896915986483, -1.0790634155273

Parking and prices

The car park for Creech Wood is at Bunkers Hill. 

There are no parking charges at Creech Wood. 

Additional information

Number of accessible parking spaces: 0

There are no designated accessible parking spaces at this forest, have you seen our Easy Access trails page?

Contact details

Activities at Creech Woods

Three horse riders in high vis in the forest
Horse riding at Creech Wood
walkers enjoying a walk through nature in autumn
Walking at Creech Wood

Nearby forests

woodland trail in picturesque setting

With walking trails, cycling, outdoor play and picnic spots, West Walk is the ideal family day out. At 350 hectares, it is the largest remaining fragment of the ancient Forest of Bere. 

Mossy woodland path

Popular with locals and visitors alike, Woodend is one of the few remaining fragments that make up the ancient Forest of Bere.

The shaded paths provide an excellent spot for walking and exploring or you can relax within the trees and listen to the sounds of nature. From ponds and streams with great crested newts and butterflies, there are a variety of habitats to enjoy.

Recoup at the nearby West Walk for a light refreshment and a host of facilities.

Spring in the forest

Come and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Upperford Copse, part of one of the remaining fragments which make up the ancient Forest of Bere. 

Woman and dog looking out over field

Located north of Havant, near the stunning South Downs landscape, Havant Thicket is home to some impressive trees. The mixture of old and young trees provides a variety of habitats for wildlife, including many woodland plants liked by butterflies and bees.

 

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