Autumn is a
magical time of the year. Touch of cool bridge fill the body with lot of
excitement and new energy. No hot, no cool environment is perfect for your
body. Walk out in the park at evening is joy of life in this season. It is also
one of the best time for having outdoor fun. Trees start to shred their leaves
so the scenes on streets and jungles are must see for anyone who wants to feel
the beauty of nature. That’s why, autumn is one of the best time to for a day
out in the woods.
If you are in
West Midlands, here is the best autumn colours near you which you should not
miss to watch.
Cannock
Chase Forest
Cannock Chase Forest is turning golden in
autumn. Birches Valley forest is perfect for day outings in midlands. Cannock
Chase is also midlands premier destinations for mountain biking. There are many
amazing bike trails. There are also trails for woodland walk. Enjoy the classic
Go Ape experience and do adventurous activities for the full day.
Rosliston
Forest
Autumn is the exciting season to visit
Rosliston woodland forest. This one is the oldest of the forestry commission’s
community woodlands within the National Forest. You can enjoy fun activities as
well as wildlife watch in this forest. You can see kestrels, owls and
kingfishers. Fun activities includes cycling, fishing, archery, wall climbing
and many more.
Hicks
Lodge
Hicks Lodge is turning yellow. Hicks Lodge
is a former coal mining site which is now transformed by new plantings. Cycling
on the planned and developed trails is amazing experience. The tracks are
graded based on their difficulty. Hicks Lodge is fantastic place for play,
learning and personal development.
Haughmond
Hill
Haughmond Hill going yellow at the moment
in autumn. The trails in the hill are pretty enjoyable. The scene across the
River Severn are romantic. There are many beautiful walking trails so roaming
around with your dog or pet is such a pleaser. Enjoy the coffee at Haughmond
Café.
Wyre
According to forest department, this forest
is still green. Enjoy the fresh air, surrounding woodlands find out some rare
species of flora and fauna. Many place to visit to have fun outdoors. Roam
around on walking, cycling and horse riding trails. Enjoy Go ape adventurous
activities like zip wires, Tarzan Swings and variety of crossings.
Dimmingsdale
– Churnet Valley
Dimmingsdale is going yellow. Walk around
the Dimmingsdale in Alton range from gentle strolls to challenging hikes, the
whole trail built near by the beautiful and tranquil Churnet valley. There is
Ramblers Retreat licenced restaurant offers nice and testy refreshments. The
restaurant also offers some activities pack to double the fun and excitement.
Mortimer
Forest
Straddling the Shropshire and Herefordshire
border, Mortimer forest is turning into the Golden heaven at the moment. There
are three car parks around and entry from each gives different experiences so
visit it 3 times is not a bad idea at all. The high Vinnalls rises to 375
meters which is slightly cooler. While the black pool is close to some of the
forest’s archaeological features and has a deboxing area for horses.
Wapley
Hill wood
Wapley Hill wood is the historic woodland.
Though the forest is managed for productive forestry, you can go for fun
outings. You can enjoy the walk ride, explore the beech trees and discover the
hillfort.
Forest
of Dean
Forest of Dean has a special importance
from geographical, historical and cultural point of view. The two rivers, Wye
to the west and north-west and Severn to south make this region heaven. The
forest goes yellow in the autumn. This is also favourite for mountain bikers. There
are 4 main visitor sites; Symonds Yat Rock, Cannop Cycle Centre, Beechenhurst
Lodge and Mallards pike lake. So multiple visits is definitely not a bad idea.
Go Ape adventurous activities also developed there.
Salcey
Forest Centre
Wildlife and history are in abundance at
Salcey. Walking around the wood and going over the spectacular tree top bridge walk
are such a pleasure. Trails for cycling and horse riding is also there. The
kids park near the café is nice and a lot of fun for the kids. Do you want to
nimble like a ninja, climbing and swinging through a tree? You can try tree
ninja courses. Linda Johns’ Sculptures are also nice to watch.
So if you are near around Midland, these are the
places where you can enjoy. Enjoy the beauty of nature, enjoy the beauty of
seasons and take a fresh air in deep breath; these are the things which makes
our lives more happy and healthy.
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