Soudley Ponds is nestled at the edge of the Soudley village and extend into the woodland along the road heading toward the village of Littledean.
An extract from the Forestry England website captures the site perfectly ...
Surrounded by impressive Douglas fir trees, immerse yourself in the stunning landscape of Soudley Ponds.Â
Soudley Ponds is a stunning haven for wildlife, and best visited in the autumn or spring.Â
Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which means it is protected. The wetland habitat is home to lots of different plants, birds and insects.
The car park we meet at and walk from is the one in the woodland. next to the access road to Blaze Bailey view point.
From the car park is a hard packed gravel path than runs around all the ponds. Contact us if you have access questions.
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Links to online maps showing the location of the Spruce Ride is here:
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