Friston Forest, Seven Sisters Country Park and Abbots Wood Membership

Become a member of Friston Forest, Abbots Wood and the nearby Seven Sisters Country Park today

Support the forests you love

Become a member of these stunning beech woodlands in the South Downs, perfect for days out on bike or foot enjoying the local wildlife.

National Membership

Or if you’re someone who likes to travel both locally and a little further afield, why not consider our National Membership to access all our forests under a single membership.

Welcome Pack for Local Members
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Your Friston Forest membership gives you

  • free access to Friston Forest, Seven Sisters Country Park and Abbots Wood for one year.
  • a beautiful welcome pack.
  • offers and discounts.
  • newsletters to keep you up to date.
  • the chance to support us and our work.

Explore National Membership

For the explorers and adventurers. For the dreamers and thrill seekers. For the little ones and the big ones alike. Forestry England National Membership is for everyone.

Find out more about our National Membership offer and enjoy access to all Forestry England sites while supporting our work to care for the nation’s extraordinary forests.

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Gift this Membership

Give the gift of green space, adventure and escape. Buy a Membership Gift Voucher for Friston Forest, Seven Sisters Country Park and Abbots Wood.

The recipient of your gift can choose when their Membership starts and enjoy a whole year of Forestry England member benefits. The gift of Membership is also supporting the work we do, caring for the forest they love.

Contact us

For any queries about your membership, please email us at membership@forestryengland.uk or call us on 0300 068 0400

For full details on your membership and benefits, check out the terms and conditions.

How your membership supports our work...

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