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Since 1977 leading international artists have created sculpture at Grizedale Forest. Set in the heart of the English Lake District, the forest is a unique experience for artists and visitors alike. Forestry England are working with the next generation of artists to explore the possibilities of site specific sculpture in the forest landscape.


Woodcutter Grizedale Forest Sculptures, Art, Lakeland

Sculpture at Grizedale Forest. Grizedale Forest, 10 square miles of natural woodland in the Lake District near Coniston Water, is a large area of completely open, accessible, and free forest and path which is managed and maintained by Forestry England.. It is the UK's first forest for sculpture - its history as a site for sculpture in the landscape was established in 1977, in collaboration.


Grizedale Forest Sculpture Trail, Lake District, Cumbria, United Kingdom Stock Photo Alamy

The Grizedale Sculpture Trail is one of the Lake District's most noteworthy attractions. 8 marked paths take visitors through Grizedale Forest, which covers over 6,000 acres and is scattered with sculptures commissioned by Grizedale Arts. There are paths to suit all levels of physical fitness and ability.


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Gruffalo trail Grizedale Forest. I'm going to start this guide to family walks at Grizedale Forest by letting you know that there isn't a Gruffalo sculpture or Gruffalo trail. There is however a Julia Donaldson trail that changes each year. It was a Zog trail in 2023 and I will update this guide in January 2024 when the new theme is announced.


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Grizedale Forest, Cumbria Some Fern sculpture by Kerry Morrison at Grizedale Forest Park Photograph: Alamy Spread over 6,500 acres of forest between Coniston Water and Windermere, Grizedale is a.


Grizedale Sculpture Trail — Walk 1000 Miles

There are many ways of getting to Grizedale Forest depending on which direction you are traveling from. Please use a route finder to plan your journey. Access for Coaches. Coaches must come from the South via the A590 to Greenodd onto the A5092, turning right at Penny Bridge onto the road signed Colton and Oxen Park, and not via Haverthwaite.


Sheep sculpture at Grizedale Forest sculpture trail Julia Gilbert Flickr

In addition to the sculpture collection, Grizedale Forest plays host to exhibitions, performances and events. See below for more information about current and upcoming events and exhibitions. See images of Past Events and exhibitions at Grizedale Forest and Plan your Visit to find information about other events happening at Grizedale Forest.


Grizedale Forest UK 1st Oct 2020 Ancient Forester sculpture at the entrance of the walking

Explore over 4000 hectares of forest and woodland and discover sculptures by some of the leading names in contemporary art. Grizedale Forest's extensive network of walking and cycling trails are a great way to explore and discover sculptures.


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Grizedale sculptures Hilary Cartmel 1985 Artist's website: www.hilarycartmel.co.uk During the summer of 1985, Cartmel was artist in residence at Grizedale for 3 months and made two large oak women, part of her Wooden Women series (1983-1986).


'The Living Wood', a Grizedale Forest... © Karl and Ali Geograph Britain and Ireland

The trails offer a range of options for visitors of all abilities and incredible views of the surrounding Lake District Fells. Find out more about the sculptures in the forest when visiting When you visit Grizedale Forest you can find out more about the sculptures, the artists who made them and what inspired their creations.


Between Elephants Grizedale Forest Sculpture 19772020

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Grizedale Forest Sculpture Walks Park Cliffe Lake District

Grizedale Sculpture, Cumbria Woodland trail: Axe-man sculpture at Grizedale in Cumbria. Photograph: Picturebank/Alamy Home to the UK's first forest sculpture trail, artists have been.


«The Lake District Grizedale Forest Sculptures Series Bean An TVisce» de Rob Parsons (Just a

Full of free trails packed into 10 square miles of working forest, the Grizedale Sculpture site was the first of its kind. It all started in 1977 when artists Richard Harris and David Nash worked together to bring pieces of art to Grizedale as part of a residency programme.


Young woman exploring the Grizedale Forest Sculpture Trail, Lake District, Cumbria, United

Useful information Map of Grizedale trails Grizedale Sculpture information Walking trails in England Find out about trails across the nation's forests Walking trails at Grizedale Bogle Crag trail at Grizedale Carron Crag at Grizedale High Bowkerstead trail at Grizedale Machell's Coppice trail at Grizedale Millwood trail - long loop at Grizedale


an image of an outdoor sculpture at Grizedale Forest in the lake district Outdoor sculpture

Things to do See more things to do Cycling and mountain biking trails at Grizedale Whether you've just bought your first bike, or you're happy shredding through rock gardens, Grizedale Forest offers a fantastic opportunity for natural cycling. Our famous mountain bike routes will spoil you for choice. Find out more Grizedale Sculptures