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Gruffalo Trails – All the UK Locations for a Free Day Out

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Last Updated: February 24, 2025

If you are looking for a fun, free day out, you have to check out your nearest Gruffalo Trail. Grab a picnic and explore nature with all of the popular characters from The Gruffalo.

There are parks and further activities at most locations to enjoy – making it the perfect, affordable family day out.

The fantastic hand-crafted sculptures of your favourite Gruffalo characters can be explored at various trail locations throughout the UK featuring the characters from the book.

These forest strolls bring the characters and illustrations from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s books to life.

Gruffalo Trails

Gruffalo Trails

These unique locations make for a free, fun, nature-filled day out with Gruffalo Orienteering Trails to explore and enjoy.  Here are all the Gruffalo Trails in the UK…

Gruffalo Trails in Scotland

Ardkinglas Woodland

Overlooking Loch Fyne, this conifer filled forest is perfect for fairy and Gruffalo hunters. It is open daily from “Dawn until dusk”.

Admission Price: £5 per adult, £2.50 per child (4-16yrs) 3 & under free or £15 per family 2 adults plus children, £9 single parent plus childre.

Location: Ardkinglas Estate, Cairndow, Argyll, PA26 8B.

Facilities: Café & Toilets.

Parking: Free all day.


Gruffalo Trails in Ireland

Colin Glen Forest Park

This is Ireland’s only official Gruffalo Trail. The wooded park which opens daily at 9 am is known for numerous kids’ activities, including a ropes course.

Admission Price: Free but most activities including the Gruffalo trail are payable. The trail prices are adults £3.50 and children £10.50

Location: 163 Stewartstown Rd, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 0HW

Facilities: Zipline, Golf, Laser-Tag, Café & Toilets

Parking: Free All Day


Gruffalo Trails in Wales

Mountain View Ranch

This is currently Wales’ first and only licences Gruffalo trail. The park is open daily from 9 am and closing times vary by month.

Admission Price: Adults £8 Children (2-16) £8 Disabled & £6 Carers (children under 2 go free)

Location: Heol Penybryn, Blaengwynlais, Cardiff, CF83 1NG

Facilities: Children’s Play Area, Café, Toilets, Gold, High Ropes, Animals, Marshmallow Roasting spots, Segways, Archery, Treehouse, Rope Swings

Parking: Free all day


Gruffalo Trails in England

Cannock Chase Forest

Cannock Chase Forest is open daily from 7.30 am and closing times vary by season. There’s a variety of woodland walks for all ages and abilities and some of the best mountain bike trails in the Midlands for those who want to explore the forest on two wheels.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Cannock Chase Forest, Birches Valley, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2UQ

Facilities: Children’s Play Area, Go Ape, Orienteering Paths, Bike Hire, Café, Toilets and a Dog Activity Track

Parking: £3 for 1 hour, £5 for 2 hours and £8 all day


Alice Holt Forest Gruffalo Trail

Alice Holt Woodland is a gorgeous royal forest that is mainly covered in conifers. The trail is open from 8 am Daily and closing times vary by season.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Alice Holt Forest, Bucks Horn Oak, Farnham, GU10 4LS

Facilities: Children’s Play Area, Café, Toilets and a Picnic Area

Parking: £2 (1 hour)  – £8 (all day) off-peak and from £3 (1 hour) – £12 (all day) at peak times


High lodge

High Lodge Thetford Forest has one of the best Gruffalo trails in the UK, there is so much to do at this site. It is open from 9am daily and closing times vary by day.

Admission Price: Free

Location: High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Brandon, IP27 0AF

Facilities: 4 Walking trails, 3 Cycling trails, Go Ape, 8 BBQs, Forest Segway, Play areas, Picnic areas, Café, Archery & Wilderness courses

Parking: £2 (1 hour), £5 (2 hours) and £12.50 (all day)


Hamsterley Forest

Hamsterley Forest is known for being peaceful and beautiful. It is open daily from “Dawn till Dusk” and features a lively sit-in cafe which opens on weekdays from 10:30 am and weekends from 9 am.

Admission Price: Free

Location: High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Brandon, IP27 0AF

Facilities: 4 Walking trails, 4 Cycling trails, 2 horse riding trails, Play areas, Cafe, Toilets and a Descend Bike

Parking: £2 (1 hour) and £6 (all day)


Sherwood Pines

Sherwood Pines is one of the Midlands’ most popular forests. The park is open every day from 8.00 am and Forest Holidays offers overnight cottage stays as well as camping at this location.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Sherwood Pines, Kings Clipstone, Nottingham, NG21 9JL

Facilities: Play areas, Gruffalo Orienteering, Go Ape, Segway, Steam Train, Café & Toilets

Parking: £3 for up to 1 hour and £8 for all day.


Wendover Woods

Beautiful scenery and breathtaking pathways may be found in Wendover Woods. The Chiltern Hills can be seen in the distance. Walking, running, Nordic walking, Go Ape, a play area, orienteering trails, and more can be found.

There’s also the Wendover Woods café, which serves various hot and cold food and beverages. British larch-clad visitor hub houses the café. It’s a great place to see the forest and the mountains.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Wendover Woods, Upper Icknield Way, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, HP22 5NQ

Facilities: Play areas, Go Ape, cycling & walking trails, Café & Toilets

Parking: £2.70 for up to 2 hours and £10 for over 4 hours


Dalby Forest

At Dalby Forest’s Adderstone play area, you will find several endangered species. You can also see the Milky Way at a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site.

The park opens daily at 8am and has plenty to see and do. 13 walking trails, six cycling paths, and four running paths are available at Dalby Forest.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Dalby Forest Dr, Low Dalby, Pickering YO18 7LT

Parking: £5 all day (off-peak) £10 at peak times

Facilities: Play area, bike hire, Picnic area,  Café & Toilets


Fineshade Woods

Your kids will love exploring this wooded area just north of Corby called Fineshade Woods. The site is open daily from 9 am and offers a wide range of bookable forest activities.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Top Lodge, Fineshade, Northamptonshire, NN17 3BB

Parking: £2 for up to 1 hour and £6 all day

Facilities: Play area, bird hide, bike hire, Picnic area, Café & Toilets


Bedgebury Pinetum

The Bedgebury Pinetum is a 128-hectare property which features Gruffalo sculptures of various sizes including Fox, Snake, Mice, Squirrel, Owl, and The Gruffalo’s child. The site opens daily from 8 am to 8 pm.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, TN17 2SJ

Parking: £14 for peak times all day, and £10 for off-peak times all-day. There are also £3.50 early bird hours from 8 -11 am daily.

Facilities: Play area, bike hire, Go Ape, Café, Kiosk & Toilets


Delamere Forest

Find the Gruffalo in Delamere Forest while exploring the woods. Delamere Forest has its own train station and features a variety of easy-to-follow routes for visitors of all ages and abilities. The park is open 8 am – 8 pm during the summer months and 8 am – 6 pm during the winter.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Delamere Forest, Linmere, Delamere, Northwich, CW8 2HZ

Parking: £3 for up to 1 hour and £8 for all day

Facilities: Bike hire, Picnic area, Café & Toilets


Wyre Forest

Have you ever wanted to get away from the commotion of your daily routine? Wyre Forest provides something for everyone. You can ride a horse to walk, run, or ride a bike through the forest. Gates open from 8 am every day.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringwood, BH24 2ET

Parking: £4 for up to a 1 hour, £8 for up to 2 hours, and £11 (Up to 4 hours), £12 for up to 5 hours

Facilities: Bike hire, Picnic area, Tramper Scooter hire, Café & Toilets


Whinlatter Forest

Whinlatter is a treasure trove of hiking trails, spectacular views, and unique fauna. Whinlatter Forest is a World Heritage Site located in the Lake District. Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lakes can be seen from this location which is open daily from 10 am.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Whinlatter Forest, Whinlatter Pass, Keswick, CA12 5TW

Parking: £2.20 for about 1 hour, and £8 for all day

Facilities: Picnic area, Play area, Café & Toilets


Kielder Castle

This historic property has a lot to offer visitors. Whether you want to take a stroll along the Lakeside Path or get sucked into the Minotaur Maze, it’s up to you.

Admission Price: Free

Location: Kielder Castle, Kielder, NE48 1ER

Parking: Main Car Park – £1.50 (Up to 1 hour), £5 for all-day

Facilities: Castle, Kielder Observatory, Picnic area, Café & Toilets


Westonbirt National Arboretum

The Gruffalo and other lovable critters can be found at Westonbirt National Arboretum’s deep, gloomy forest. The site is open daily from 9 am.

Admission Price: Adults £11, Children £4 and under 5s go free

Location: Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Tetbury, GL8 8QS

Parking: Free

Facilities: Play area, Bird hide, Picnic area, Café & Toilets


Moors Valley Country Park and Forest

More than 800 acres make up the Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. Two walking routes, five cycle trails, a children’s play trail, and play areas are part of the Forestry England and Dorset Council joint venture. The park is open every day from 8 am.

Admission Price: Adults £11, Children £4 and under 5s go free

Location: Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringwood, BH24 2ET

Parking: £4 for up to 1 hour and £15 for all day.

Facilities: Play areas, Go Ape, Segway, Steam Train, Café & Toilets


How many Gruffalo trails are there?

There are a total of 18 Gruffalo trails dotted around the UK, including England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland – with more being added each year!

Do you have to pay to do a Gruffalo Trail?

Most Gruffalo trails are free, particularly the ones in England provided by Forestry England. Some newer ones that are popping up in private locations have a small charge. We have detailed all charges above.

How long does it take to do the Gruffalo Trail?

Each location is different. The trail itself usually takes between 1 – 2 hours, but some have extra facilities such as parks and there are plenty of places to stop and have a picnic should you wish to make a day of it.

Where are the Gruffalo Trails?

The trails are dotted all around the UK, with most being located in England.

Can you take dogs on Gruffalo Trail?

Yes, you can take your dogs, provided they are well behaved and kept on short leads at all times. You must remember to bring your own water and poo bags.

Are Gruffalo Trails Free?

There are over 15 completely free Gruffalo trails throughout the UK, as well as some trails in private locations that offer extra facilities that have a small charge.

Can I Get a Free Gruffalo Trail Guide?

Yes, You can download and print off a free Gruffalo Spotters activity sheet set which includes the following…

  • 1 x spring spotter challenge sheet to complete whilst you wander through the woods!
  • 1 x template to make and decorate your own paper owl
  • 1 x template to make and decorate your own spiralling snake

Get your activity sheets

You can also get FREE Gruffalo printable colourings and other activities from the official Julia Donaldson ‘Gruffalo’ website here

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If you know of any new trails due to land in the UK or have any questions please let us know in the comments below…

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