Bisham Woods

Bisham woods is on the way towards Cookham when travelling from Marlow. These woods offer all of the usual natural woodland features you’d expect in the woods from logs to walk along and dens to rope swings. There is also an abundance of sticks and trees to hit them against!
You can park for freeĀ just at the entrance to the woods or along one of the adjoining roads.
Where/When
The woods are open to the public at all times and can be accessed from Quarry Wood Road where it meets Grubwood Lane.

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