Croxley Hall Woods

Open all year

Over 15 hectares of beautiful woodland close to Croxley Green, 2 routes and 5 points of interest

Points of interest

  • All Saints Lane Entrance
  • Frankland Road Entrance
  • Harvey Road Entrance
  • Information Panel
  • Information Panel

On Site Facilities

  • Disabled Toilets
  • Dogs Welcome
  • Pushchair Friendly Paths
  • Sheltered Seating

Park Information

Woodlands such as this are one of the most stable natural habitats in the UK and as a result many plants and animals have adapted to this environment over the years.  Why not come and see what makes these woods their home?  Carpeted in bluebells in the spring, later in the year it is a great spot to come and enjoy autumnal views. 

Butterflies such as the Speckled Wood can be seen along the wide paths and sunny woodland edges, where sunlight reaches through the trees to allow the wildflowers on which they feed to grow.  Come for a walk at dusk and keep your eyes peeled for the bats who have made their home in some of the old trees found here.  The nationally scarce Natterer Bat has been seen here, as well as one of Britains largest bats, the Noctule. 

Find out more information including a leaflet about the woods by clicking on the link below. 

How to get here

Parking:

Croxleyhall Woods can be accessed via All Saints Lane (WD3 3AP) or Harvey Road (WD3 3BS), off Watford Road, Croxley Green.

Public Transport Information:

The woods are a 10 minute walk from Croxley tube station or 20 minutes from Rickmansworth rail and tube station.

There are regular buses from Rickmansworth to Croxley Green.  Further information on public transport is available here: www.intalink.org.uk/ and www.nationalrail.co.uk

Cycling:

Croxleyhall Woods can be accessed via All Saints Lane (WD3 3AP) or Harvey Road (WD3 3BS), off Watford Road, Croxley Green.