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Cropton Forest
 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NORTH HUMBERSIDE MOTOR RALLY WILL TAKE PLACE IN CROPTON AND NEWTONDALE FORESTS ON SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 2009. FOR PUBLIC SAFETY THE FOREST WILL BE CLOSED ON THIS DAY.


Cropton forest is a mainly coniferous woodland set on the edge of the North York Moors. It is very much a 'residential' forest with a campsite, forest cabins and educational outdoor activity centres. Except for facilities associated with the cabins and campsite access at Cropton Forest is informal.

How to get there:

Pickering is the nearest town or village.

By car to Spiers House Campsite. Follow the A170 west from Pickering for two miles to the village of Wrelton. From here follow the the minor road through Cropton towards Rosedale. The campsite is signed on the right about one and a half miles from Cropton.

OS Grid Reference:

Start your visit from:

Black Park

Facilities:

ParkingOther Facilities

Activities:

CampingWalking

Contact:

Recreation Manager

01751 472771
e-mail: nym@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
Keldy Forest Cabins - Stay in a fully furnished log cabin in the heart of the forest, short breaks available and pets welcome. For more information and bookings visit www.forestholidays.co.uk or call 0131 314 6100. Spiers House, North York Moors Spiers House Campsite, Cropton, Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 8ES - Telephone 01751 417591. An ideal base to explore the North York Moors National Park, with pony-trekking, waymarked trails, forest drives and an orienteering course nearby. A scenic 18 mile steam train journey from nearby Pickering is an exciting way to see the countryside. The site is within easy driving distance of York, Scarborough & Whitby.

What's on
What else is here
In Cropton Forest there is also
wild woods
Useful sites
Find out more
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