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Kielder Forest Drive
 

Kielder Forest Drive is a spectacular 12 mile (19 km) drive on unsealed forest road, from Kielder Castle in the west to Blakehopeburnhaugh on the A68 in the east. The Forest Drive is one of England's highest roads, cresting over 1500 feet (450 metres) at Blakehope Nick. Here the 'big sky' views over Northumberland are simply breathtaking. The Forest Drive is a toll road, with a £3 fee payable at the toll machine at the Kielder Castle end.The forest drive is now closed.

How to get there:

Kielder Forest Drive can be started from Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre in Kielder which is part of Kielder. Kielder Village near Bellingham is the nearest town or village.

Kielder Castle is situated at the northern end of Kielder Water, off the C200.

OS Grid Reference: NY632934

You can also access this trail through Blakehopeburnhaugh.

A CAR USING THE FOREST DRIVE IN KIELDER FOREST

Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre Facilities.
ToiletsParking ChargeInformationParkingEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities
Grade of trail:
Trail waymarking:
Length of trail:
12 miles
Approximate time of trail:
40 minutes
Open or closed:
closed . The Forest Drive reopens on Wednesday 1 April 2009.


What's of interest
The Forest Drive is open from Easter through to Christmas (weather dependent).

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