Belhus Wood Country Park is an amazing country park for walking, jogging, exercising, relaxing and to have picnics! Gentle breeze, tweets of birds, rustling leaves, dappled shade made by the canopies of trees make this country park is a magnificent park for everyone to visit!
Belhus Wood Country Park is full of excellent features for all ages and abilities - Accessible walks, cycling tracks, bridleways, ancient Woodlands, lakes, trees, Brooks, wild habitats, wildfowl, wildflowers! There are facilities available for public conveniences - visitor centre, café, toilets 🚻, accessible toilet ♿ 🚽, car park with disabled bays. It is very helpful that there are couple of 4WD mobility scootera available for hire during the opening hours of the Visitor Centre.
Belhus Wood has very well developed path networks suitable for abilities and of all ages in particular for wheelchair users ♿ - plz be mindful of rainy weather as some paths may become slippery and muddy!
A number of Woodlands are part of the Belhus Wood - Running Water Wood, Brick Kiln Wood, and Whitehall Wood. Nearby Belhus Chase is managed by Woodland Trust.
Plenty of wildfowl and wildlife to be seen at the Country Park - mute swans, tufted ducks, woodpeckers, kingfishers, kestrels and lapwings!
There is an archery club - West Essex Bowmen - located by the car park!
Play Area & Picnic Spot: Music-themed natural play area is flanked by different Woodlands (Brick Kiln Wood, Running Water Wood, Whitehall Wood) in 3 sides and open space with beautiful lake in the 4th side! A big sand pit is there to play. While children enjoying the play area - one can enjoy the large green areas and spend some quality time. You can do picnic in the grass as well.
Play equipments include: Supernova Swings, Slides, Tunnel Slide, Music Panels (including Capella, Akadinda, Harmony), Balance Beam, Climbers, Large Outdoor Sand Pit, Birds Nest Swings, Dragon Swing, Scramble Nets, Log Roller.
Lakes, Ponds and Wildfowl: There are many lakes in the Belhus Wood Country Park - 2 fishing 🎣 lakes, 4+ conservation lakes and few small ponds across the Belhus Wood. You can feed the ducks, go fishing (permit required) or spot wildlife.
Running Water Brooks run through the Running Water Wood and almost in the border line separating Belhus Wood Country Park and Belhus Chase.
Dedicated car park off Romford Road is chargeable for all cars including blue...
Read moreThis was my first time coming to Belhus Woods Country Park, and I was so impressed! I originally went looking for somewhere peaceful to walk my dogs, and I couldn’t have chosen a better place. It’s a beautiful park where families gather to enjoy quality time together, and nature lovers can take in the calming and peaceful surroundings.
The families are so friendly, which really adds to the welcoming atmosphere. My dogs even made new dog friends and had a great time interacting with other dogs it was very nice to watch. The whole park has a really nice, positive vibe that makes you feel relaxed.
There’s also a lovely café where you can grab a snack for yourself and even treats for your pups. They’ve thoughtfully provided outdoor drinking bowls for dogs, which I really appreciated. Just a minute’s walk from the café, there’s a beautiful large outdoor play set for kids even big teens which makes it perfect for families. Nearby, there are clean and well-maintained public toilets as well as picnic benches, making it easy to spend a few hours here comfortably.
The park itself is very clean and well looked after. The lakes are absolutely stunning, with swans and birds that are a delight to see a real treat if you’re into photography or simply love nature. Parking is reasonably priced I paid £5.30 for 4 hours, which I think is a good deal considering how much the park has to offer.
I would definitely recommend Belhus Woods Country Park if you’re looking for a lovely day out, whether it’s with family, friends, or your dogs. It’s the perfect mix of nature, relaxation, and friendly...
Read moreCountry park in Essex about a 10-12 minutes drive from Lakeside shopping Centre and the M25/Dartford crossing. The area is quite large and has numerous lakes,woods,meadowland and Wetland with plenty of paths plus marked trails to follow. The lakes are home to numerous water fowl and the woods have lots of small "Tweety" birds. You could walk for miles,it's quite busy near the car park but as you head out it gets fairly quiet. Sadly the noise from the M25 can be heard all over the area, some parts more than others. The paths are mainly natural but quite wide, I would imagine they would get muddy after prolonged rain. Near to the car park is a cafe serving drinks and light refreshments plus the toilets are situated in this area too! You will find benches here, some under cover. There is a map of the area by the cafe, I would recommend getting a picture of it on your phone. About a five minute walk from the car park you will find a huge kids play area with all kinds of apparatus for them to play on. Dogs are welcome and away from the geese and ducks etc can be off leads. Car park charges: I do think that the parking charges are too expensive. It was over £5 to park for 4 hours, most country parks charge £2-£3 to...
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