Puzzlewood
Attraction in or near Coleford

What is the magic of Puzzlewood? Could it be the maze of pathways winding through the gulley’s of moss covered rocks, the twisted roots of the Yew trees or the bridges and lookouts you can find on your way round?

Puzzlewood is an enchanting place. It has an atmosphere quite unlike any other wood you have visited. JRR Tolkien is reputed to have taken his inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle Earth from Puzzlewood, and it is easy to see why.

Puzzlewood has been used by the BBC for both Dr Who and Merlin. BBC Historic Days Out voted Puzzlewood number 7 in its Top Ten Days Out for Kids.

Plus

  • New Pony Rides
  • New Willow Maze
  • Indoor Maze
  • Farm Animals
  • Children’s Playground
  • Picnic Areas
  • Café
  • Gift Shop with specialises in Local Gifts & Crafts

 

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Contact Details
Puzzlewood
Chepstow Road
Coleford
Gloucestershire
GL16 8QB
Tel: 01594 833187
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Details
Ordnance Survey - SO 580 091 Free WiFi Available

Opening Hours

  • Feb - Mar, Open Weekends and Half Term 10am - 3.30pm
  • Apr - Sept, Open Daily 10am - 5pm
  • Nov - Dec, Open Weekends and Special Dates for Christmas 10am - 4.30pm

Full details of events are on our website: www.puzzlewood.net. Season ends 24th December.

Prices

  • Adults - £6
  • Children (4-16) - £4.50
  • Family (2A + 2C) - £20

Annual Passes

  • Adults - £12
  • Children (4-16) - £9
  • Family (2A + 2C) - £40

Reviews

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Located in the Wye Valley near the Forest of Dean, Puzzlewood is ancient woodland. It's not just old-old but super-duper, dawn of time, Gandalf the Grey type old. It's said that Puzzlewood is was the inspiration behind Tolkien's Middle Earth and it's easy to see why. I wouldn't have been surprised to see a dwarf or a Hobbit at all. It used to be underground caves which were forced to the surface, mined by the Romans, then reclaimed by nature. It really is most spectacular, if somewhat creepy, and possibly the coolest place I have seen. The BBC like it and have filmed episodes of Merlin and Doctor Who there. 
 
The woods have around a mile of paths laid out. It's not wheelchair or buggy friendly, with sets of steps here and there. If you have a little 'un, be prepared to carry them or use a backpack. It can get very muddy and as it is quite shaded, wellies are probably a sensible option year 'round. Unfortunately my son was a bit scared of the atmosphere and didn't enjoy exploring. There is a list of things to look out for as you enter, a little like a treasure hunt, which held his interest for a bit. 
 
As well as the woods to explore, Puzzlewood has a small play area with climbing frames and a willow maze; a hay barn to play in and an indoor maze. It's not massive, but it was enough to keep my four year old happy. He especially loved throwing hay around in the barn. There are also some animals including a goat, which to my shame my son pointed at and asked "What's that?" In the main season they have pony rides. 
 
Since were were last there, Puzzlewood has extended its picnic area and also renovated a lovely stone building that is used as a cafe, with lots of local art on the walls. The selection at the cafe is limited to cakes/panninis type food but it is tasty, fresh, and reasonably priced. There are a dozen or so outdoor tables if you want to bring your own food. The toilets are currently in a demountable building, but a new block was being built and these will be open soon. There is plenty of free parking. 
 
Check the website for opening times. During Nov-Dec and Feb-Mar it's only open on weekends, but it's open daily from Apr to Oct. It costs £6 for adults and £4.50 for children, and £20 for a family ticket. Season tickets are double that price. Under 4s go in for free. It's not a full day out, but it's at least a few hours plus lunch. If you're in the area it's definitely worth a visit. It's around 5 miles from Monmouth and easily accessible by car, though not by public transport. 
 
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Mar 01st 2012 by K in Monmouthshire
I took the grandchildren to Puzzlewod yesterday. They loved it - particularly the association with Dr Who. They also loved the playground, the animals and the indor maze. With so much going on it is easy to overlook the wood itself, but of course it is just great. 
 
However, Puzlewood is not just for the kids. Granny loved it too and we will be going back again on our own!
Aug 25th 2011 by J B in Gloucestershire
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