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Cyril Hart Arboretum

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Sam
June 24, 2020
Established in 1915 with trees brought back by the Victorian plant hunter Ernest Wilson from his 1910 explorations of China, The Cyril Hart Arboretum is home to over 200 tree species. Originally known as the Speech House Arboretum, it was later renamed the Cyril Hart Arboretum after Dr Cyril Hart who dedicated a lifetime of service to forestry and was a Senior Verderer (1952 – 2009) of the Forest of Dean. The collection of trees has been added to over the years and now contains species found from around the globe. The arboretum can be explored along surfaced and unsurfaced paths, most of which are flat and can easily accommodate pushchairs. The arboretum is also within a fenced area making this site popular with dog walkers. Whilst enjoying the area please be a responsible dog owner.
Established in 1915 with trees brought back by the Victorian plant hunter Ernest Wilson from his 1910 explorations of China, The Cyril Hart Arboretum is home to over 200 tree species. Originally known as the Speech House Arboretum, it was later renamed the Cyril Hart Arboretum after Dr Cyril Hart…
Former Member
December 31, 2019
One of our favourite dog walks
Janet
November 23, 2021
Beautiful fenced area to walk within the Forest near Speech House.
Lesley
June 15, 2021
this is right next to Speech house hotel. go into the arboretum through gate and follow lane to next set of gates straight ahead and you are in the centre of miles of woods
Bryony
July 1, 2020
Take a walk through the beautiful arboretum, boasting over 200 trees, some of which date back to the early 1900s. You;ve now got a great excuse to visit Speech House Hotel next door for a delicious cream tea.

Cyril Hart Arboretum avec les Expériences Airbnb

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