FAQ

Question: Where can i park for free at moors valley?

There is free parking along the Ringwood to Verwood Road.. Follow the track due south and take the second path through the woods on the right whcih leads down to a wide boggy area with several small pools.

Also, do you have to pay to park at Moors Valley? There are no admission charges however parking charges apply.

Correspondingly, is Moors Valley car park open? The entrance gates to our car park open at 8.00am every day of the year except Christmas Day.

Similarly, do you have to book for Moors Valley Country park? Yes, you can! Online booking of events and activities is open to everyone. However, to start using the booking system, you will need to register your details and choose a password.

Also the question is, what time does Moors Valley Country park open? Opening Times The Country Park is open every day except Christmas Day from 8am. Closing time is at 5.00pm from September to March, at 6.00pm from April to May and at 7.00pm from June to August.Getting here and parking There are 13 disabled parking spaces in the first car park loop, near the ice cream kiosk. If your vehicle is exempt from road tax due to disability reasons, that vehicle may park for free.

Is Upton park open?

The Country Park is open seven days a week from 8am – 6pm (winter timetable) or 8am – 9pm (summer timetable). Free Health Walks – all walks are 1 mile and led by trained volunteer leaders. . All walks are completely free and new walkers very welcome – no need to book. Check website for times.

Is Moors Valley open Boxing day?

The Park and Forest will be open from 8am every day except Christmas Day and New Years Day and will close at the time stated for the Visitor Centre below.

Can you walk into Moors Valley?

There are many miles of paths and tracks through Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. You are welcome to walk on any of these paths however the best routes have been waymarked. The routes range in distance from 3/4 mile to 5 miles and are easy to follow.

Are there toilets at Moors Valley?

Tel: 01425 470721 There are three disabled toilets at the Visitor Centre including a ‘changing places’ toilet with tracking hoist system and height adjustable adult size changing bench and a large family toilet with baby change facilities. There are no litter bins at Moors Valley.

Where is the Gruffalo at Moors Valley?

The Gruffalo has a permanent place in the Forest at Moors Valley. Nestled in the Forest Picnic Area is a life sized sculpture of the Gruffalo plus the Gruffalo’s child and many of the other characters from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s popular story books.

Is Moors Valley dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome to visit Moors Valley but must be under close control at all times and in many areas must be kept on leads. Dogs are not permitted in either of the Play Areas near the Visitor Centre. A dog park is provided at the entrance to the Junior Play Area.

Is Moors Valley Golf Club open?

Moors Valley Golf Course is open with play safe, stay safe restrictions in place. Advance booking and payment in full are essential.

Are there any Moors in Dorset?

West Moors is a village in Dorset, England, on the northern fringe of the Poole-Bournemouth conurbation, just outside the larger settlements of Ferndown and Verwood. The parish of West Moors had an estimated population of 7,400 in 2004, increasing to 7,561 for both the parish and electoral ward at the 2011 Census.

Is Moors Valley pushchair friendly?

The trail is only a mile long but with so many exciting pieces of play equipment, you should allow at least an hour to complete it all. The trail is suitable for pushchairs and most mobility scooters.

Are dogs allowed at Go Ape Moors Valley?

Dogs are welcome at Moors Valley. Please use the information below to help you plan your visit. In the busy areas of the Park and Forest dogs must be kept on a lead – this includes the car park, picnic areas, Play Trail, around Moors Lake, on the paths below the Go Ape Course and in and around the Visitor Centre.

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