At Bellever Forest, visitors can enjoy two car parks, toilets, waymarked walking trails, picnic areas, and a variety of wildlife. There are also opportunities for camping nearby and a Tramper-friendly route for longer walks.
Visitors can support the care of Bellever Forest by paying for parking, becoming a member for free parking, and following the guidelines to protect the forest, such as not bringing BBQs or lighting fires. The money collected from parking fees helps maintain the forest and its facilities.
Bellever Forest is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife, including hobby, goshawk, buzzard, nightjar, trout, salmon, and even otter. Visitors may also spot native Dartmoor ponies roaming the area.
Visitors to Bellever Forest can explore the waymarked walking trails, discover archaeology, take in breathtaking views from Bellever Tor, enjoy a picnic on the riverbank, and spot wildlife such as the rare pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly. There are also opportunities for scenic picnicking and Tramper-friendly routes for longer walks.
To ensure a pleasant visit to Bellever Forest, visitors are advised to wear sturdy, comfortable shoes, bring a waterproof jacket and sun screen, and be prepared for changing weather conditions. It is also important to follow the guidelines, such as not bringing BBQs or lighting fires, to protect the forest and its wildlife.