Visitors can expect to see ancient beech woodland, a classic chalk escarpment with traces of an Iron Age hillfort, and panoramic views along the ridge of hills. The area is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Recommended activities include hiking, dog walking, birdwatching, and walking. The area is also great for photography and offers a variety of terrain to keep things interesting.
There are plenty of parking spaces available, with free parking lots at the car parks. However, parking may be limited during busy periods, so it's best to plan ahead.
Visitors can expect a tough hill climb but with rewarding views at the top. The area is described as beautiful, with fantastic panoramic views over the countryside. It's a great place for walks with the kids and for enjoying the outdoors.
The current focus is on producing a woodland management plan for 2023 – 2033 to maximize benefits for nature, people, and climate. The goal is to create a biodiverse, species-rich, and mixed-aged woodland while maintaining the unique character and historic culture of the landscape.