Kielder Water & Forest Park
About Kielder Water & Forest Park
Welcome to the offical Kielder Water & Forest Park facebook page.
The Park is in Northumberland and is home to the largest forest in England and the largest man-made lake in northern Europe.
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Lovely photos of visitors enjoying the Gruffalo themed sculptures near Kielder Castle. Forestry Commission Woods and Forests
Go wild at Kielder this August...
The Kielder Osprey chicks will soon be flying for the first time in their young lives https://kielderospreys.wordpress.com/…/ nests-1a-and-2-chic…/
Something fun for all the family on your bike...
https://www.forestry.gov.uk/kids-cycling< br>
There are still spaces on our curator led art tour around Kielder Water & Forest Park. Visit spectacular pieces including: Silvas Capitalis (the Forest Head), Janus Chairs, Belvedere, and Kielder Skyspace. Booking essential.
A journalist discovers just how tranquil Kielder Water & Forest Park really is...
Make the most of the forecasted sunny weather this weekend and book a lodge break at Kielder Waterside. 3 night and 7 night stays available from this Friday 20th July from just £319. Check our latest availability and book here https://www.hoseasons.co.uk/lodges/kielde r--lodges-kiel
Kielder Observatory with the new Gillian Dickinson Astro-imaging Academy on the left. Photo credit: Kielder Observatory.
Have a look at Kielder Observatory's newest attraction...
If you missed George Clarke's Amazing Spaces tree house special, featuring the incredible Sky Den at Calvert Trust Kielder, don't worry, you can watch it on All4 catch up. What a fantastic structure!
Saturday's bat walk with Northumberland Wildlife Trust at Bakethin has been cancelled. If you would like to take part in a future bat walk, we have two more arranged - 25th July and 18th August. Booking essential. Visit http://www.nwt.org.uk/whats-on to book your place.
Drop in to Bakethin Nature Reserve on Sunday (13:00 - 16:00) to venture through the wilderness on an osprey nature trail and quiz. £2 per explorer. How many clues will you be able to spot?