
Leigh Woods
An outdoor nature-reserve in North Somerset

Leigh Woods is a 100-hectare ancient woodland on the Avon Gorge, managed by the National Trust and Forestry England. It offers a network of trails through oak, ash, and small-leaved lime trees, with spectacular views of the Avon Gorge and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Family-friendly highlights include easy, pushchair-friendly paths (e.g., the 'Easy Access Trail'), scenic viewpoints, and abundant wildlife (deer, birds, butterflies). Children can enjoy natural play among fallen logs and streams. There are no designated playground equipment but plenty of space for exploration and den-building. Facilities: Free parking (charges apply for non-members), toilets (including accessible), and a small kiosk/cafe open seasonally. Picnic areas available. Dogs welcome on leads. Suitable for all ages, but best for ages 3+ for longer walks. Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes or wellies after rain. The woodland can be muddy. Visit in spring for bluebells or autumn for fungal displays. Limited mobile signal in some areas.
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What parents should know
Leigh Woods is a 100-hectare ancient woodland on the Avon Gorge, managed by the National Trust and Forestry England.
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Pushchair-friendly paths available
The Easy Access Trail is specifically designed for pushchairs, making it ideal for families with babies and toddlers.
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