School visits to Wyre Forest

Discover Wyre Forest with your class

Wyre Forest, situated in the West Midlands near Kidderminster, offers fantastic learning opportunities for people of all ages and abilities, including the opportunity to become a ranger for the day with our new Ranger in a Bag activity.

A classroom with no walls

The living, breathing forest is a versatile learning space, with room to think and space to explore. 

Plan sensory exploration or wildlife and habitat spotting with younger children. Older children can see how ecosystems work, undertake field studies or explore the science behind the tree lifecycle.  

Learning in a forest is also a practical way to immerse your class in a range of subjects. Spark students' imagination by delivering a lesson on any topic, using the setting as inspiration.

Our free downloadable resources and lesson plans are available to help you plan your next trip.

Discover sustainable forest management in action

We grow, shape and care for forests, managing landscapes for people, wildlife and timber production.

At Wyre Forest, you'll see what sustainable forest management is, and why it's so important, through hands-on activities.

Booking your visit

All self-guided visits must be booked several weeks in advance. Please see the visit options below for more details on how to book.

How to visit Wyre Forest as a class

Thetford High Lodge School Rangers

Help your class become rangers for the day with our easy-to-use resource for ages 4 to 11.

A young boys looks through binoculars in the forest

Build nature connection with easy-to-follow resources for ages 4 to 7.

A close up of three children sitting on a log, showing legs in waterproof trousers and muddy wellington boots.

Everything you need to know about organising a class trip to Wyre Forest.

A girl wearing a harness, on part of a Go Ape treetop course

Treetop adventures for Key Stage One and above.