Reserve Closure
This reserve will close on Thursday 14 November for an all-staff meeting. Please check locally for site specific closure times and details.
What's here? at Wolves Wood
Available on site
15 spaces. No space for coaches. No lighting in car park. No height restriction barrier. No overnight parking or camping. Bicycle rack available.
The circular nature trail is a mile in length and takes about 40 minutes to stroll around. It is clearly signposted.
The trail may be uneven in places but the ground is generally level throughout the wood.
Although the ground is flat, the site does lie on heavy clay which means that it is wet and muddy for most of the year, and readily holds water after heavy rain. This wetness is a very important natural feature that we strive to maintain.
Around the 1 mile trail there are a small number of raised bridges over some wet ditches and a small number of benches.
The trail is normally wide enough for two pushchairs or wheelchairs to pass each other. There are no gates or stiles. There are two raised bridges (with handrails) that are not passable by wheelchair.
Not available on site
We don’t have any toilets here. The nearest public toilets are located in Hadleigh (6km away, by town centre car park).
We don’t have any baby changing facilities here. The nearest baby changing facilities are located in Hadleigh (6km away, by town centre car park).
This reserve is on a fast A-road without pavement. Nature trails may be uneven in places. Flat ground, but wet and muddy for most of the year. Two raised bridges over some wet ditches. No gates or stiles. Two raised bridges with handrails which may not be passable by all users.
This reserve is on a fast A-road without pavement. Nature trails may be uneven in places. Flat ground, but wet and muddy for most of the year. Two raised bridges over some wet ditches. No gates or stiles. Two raised bridges with handrails which may not be passable by all users.
We don’t have any toilets here. The nearest public toilets are located in Hadleigh (6km away, by town centre car park).
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
Restrictions
Sorry, dogs are not permitted on the reserve, except assistance dogs, due to the sensitive wildlife and habitats here. Dogs die in hot cars, please don't leave your dog in the car when you visit us.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.