Attractions and places to see around New Wavendon Heath are primarily focused on natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Situated at the southern end of Aspley Wood in Central Bedfordshire, England, this area forms part of the larger Greensand Ridge. It is known for its woodlands, heathland clearings, and a network of trails. The region is a popular destination for both hikers and mountain bikers.
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A really nice little woodland area near Woburn Sands
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This is a beautiful pristine woodland and a prime time mountain biking area with a multitude of trails. If you are in the habit of running with your music on be wary of the bikers.
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New Wavendon Heath is situated at the southern end of Aspley Wood. The woods are filled with beautiful towering trees and have a number of interconnected trails that run through every corner. The woods are a popular destination for mountain bikers, so be mindful of your step.
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Great red route big smiles all round, fun fun fun Well maintained trails easy to follow signs ๐
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Byway on mainly firm sand, sunken trenches in places from passing 4X4 or the occasional brave family car, useful segment to get to the heart of Aspley Heath.
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Quite big and nice forest with many paths. Watch out for mad people on bicycles.
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New Wavendon Heath is rich in natural beauty. It is situated within Aspley Wood, known for its towering trees and a mix of conifer plantations and semi-ancient natural woodland. The area is also part of the larger Greensand Ridge, offering gentle gradients through forests and heathland clearings. Don't miss the Wavendon Heath Ponds, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) notable for its unique plant communities.
Yes, New Wavendon Heath and the surrounding Aspley Wood are prime areas for mountain biking, featuring a multitude of trails. Popular spots include the Longslade Red Trail, Woburn Bike Park, which offers a challenging red-graded experience, and the general area of New Wavendon Heath itself, known for its interconnected trails.
The area boasts numerous well-maintained paths suitable for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the Aspley Heath loop from Longslade Lane (approximately 11.2 km) or scenic loops to see bluebells in Aspley Wood from Little Brickhill and Woburn Sands. For more options, explore the easy hikes around New Wavendon Heath or running trails.
Spring is particularly scenic when bluebells bloom throughout Aspley Wood. The sandy soil in the area generally makes for good riding and walking conditions in most weather, though it's always wise to check local conditions before visiting, especially for specific trails.
Yes, the woodlands offer a great environment for families to explore. The Mushrooms in Woburn Sands Woodland highlight is noted as family-friendly, offering a nice little woodland area to discover. The general walking trails through Aspley Wood are also suitable for family outings.
While New Wavendon Heath is primarily natural, the wider Wavendon/Milton Keynes area offers cultural sites. You can visit The Stables, a renowned live-music venue in Wavendon village, or see Wavendon Tower, a country house with historical significance. From certain parts of Wavendon Heath, you can also enjoy advantageous views of Woburn Abbey and Park.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful towering trees and the extensive network of interconnected trails, making it a popular destination for both mountain biking and general woodland exploration. The natural trails through the woods are often described as fun and well-maintained, offering a great outdoor experience.
Yes, the extensive woodlands and trails around New Wavendon Heath are generally very dog-friendly, providing ample space for walks. However, as it's a popular area for mountain bikers, it's advisable to keep dogs under control and be mindful of cyclists on the trails.
While the area features numerous well-maintained paths, specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility for all trails is not readily available. Some paths may be suitable, but others, especially those with sunken trenches or uneven terrain like the Sandy Lane Byway, might present challenges.
Access to New Wavendon Heath and Aspley Wood is available from Church Road and via footpaths through Aspley Woods. The nearby village of Woburn Sands also serves as an access point. Specific parking areas are often found near popular trailheads, but it's recommended to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the easy hikes around New Wavendon Heath guide lists options like the 'Bluebells in Aspley Wood loop from Woburn Sands' which is approximately 4.5 km and rated as easy.
Aspley Wood and the Wavendon Heath Ponds are natural habitats, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. The SSSI status of the ponds indicates a rich biodiversity, particularly in plant communities, which in turn supports various insects and birds. Keep an eye out for local woodland creatures during your walks.


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