Nestled in the heart of Lancashire, Gisburn Forest is a captivating haven for nature lovers seeking fresh air, peaceful trails, and rich wildlife.
With its sweeping woodland views, gently undulating paths, and diverse flora and fauna, Gisburn Forest offers a truly restorative countryside escape—and it’s now more accessible than ever. Access to nature should be inclusive, and Gisburn Forest has taken a positive step forward by introducing two TGA Breeze S4 mobility scooters available to borrow. These robust, comfortable scooters provide an empowering way for visitors with mobility challenges to explore the forest independently and safely. The TGA Breeze S4 is well-suited to outdoor terrain, making it ideal for navigating the forest’s wide tracks and gentle gradients. With these scooters, more people can enjoy the freedom of woodland exploration without worrying about distance, fatigue, or uneven ground. One highlight is the Birch Hill Easy Access Trail, where everyone can relax, take in the scenery, and enjoy the calm and tranquillity that Gisburn Forest is known for.Making the forest accessible for all
Location: Stephen Park, Dale Head, Clitheroe BB7 4TS Grid reference: SD745560 what3words: ///fruitcake.suddenly.certainty Visitor comfort is well considered at Gisburn Forest. Accessible toilets are conveniently located at the main car park, helping to ensure a stress-free day out. Please note that parking fees apply at the designated car park. After exploring the trails, visitors can enjoy refreshments from The Hungry Pine Catering Van, a popular stop offering food and drink right in the forest setting—perfect for refuelling and soaking up the atmosphere. You can find out more via their Facebook page: facebook.com/thehungrypineFacilities to support a relaxed visit
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Gisburn Forest proves that the outdoors can be welcoming, empowering, and enjoyable for everyone. With accessible mobility scooters, thoughtful facilities, and beautiful woodland scenery, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature—at your own pace.Why visit Gisburn Forest?