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North Riding Forest Park
The North Riding Forest Park is also known as Dalby Forest is the largest upland heath forest in the country.
The forest has a network of forest roads including the 9 mile Dalby Forest Drive provide access to this outstanding landscape.
Activities include:
- Walking
- Mountain Biking
- Horse Riding
- Orienteering
- Go-Ape (rope attraction)
Dogs are allowed outside of children play areas.
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North Riding Forest Park, Thornton-le-Dale, Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom
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