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Ferrocarril del Bosque de Dean

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Debbie
October 4, 2022
The Dean Forest Railway is an 8.5 mile trip through the medieval forest to Parkend. The railwsy is operated by steam trains and occasionally heritage deisel services. There is free parking, cafeteria, museum and gift shop at Norchard station.  There are also stations at Parkend, Whitecroft, Lydney Town and Lydney Junction where it is possible to join the train. You pay once & can ride all day, stations are near real ale pubs, park, shops, footpaths and cycle paths, with longer walks to the restored Lydney Docks and RSPB Nagshead. Check their website for timetables and services.
The Dean Forest Railway is an 8.5 mile trip through the medieval forest to Parkend. The railwsy is operated by steam trains and occasionally heritage deisel services. There is free parking, cafeteria, museum and gift shop at Norchard station.  There are also stations at Parkend, Whitecroft, Lydn…
Ben & Catherine
June 1, 2021
The Dean Forest Railway is a 4 ¹⁄₄-mile long heritage railway that runs between Lydney and Parkend in the Forest of Dean. The route was part of the former Severn and Wye Railway which ran from Lydney to Cinderford. They offer experience days that are both family and dog friendly. During the summer they offer a fish and chip dinner experience and during the winter offer a mince pie experience (due to food on offer these experiences are not dog friendly).
The Dean Forest Railway is a 4 ¹⁄₄-mile long heritage railway that runs between Lydney and Parkend in the Forest of Dean. The route was part of the former Severn and Wye Railway which ran from Lydney to Cinderford. They offer experience days that are both family and dog friendly. During the summer t…
Emma
December 7, 2020
Love a steam train? All aboard!! lovely little train ride in the forest of Dean.
Amabel
October 4, 2022
Founded by the Dean Forest Railway Society in 1970, the Dean Forest Railway runs along part of the old Severn & Wye Railway lines, which were first built as a tramroad over 200 years ago. The current railway line is approximately 4 1/2 miles long, running from Lydney Junction Station (close to the mainline railway station and a short walk from the harbour) at the south end of the line to Parkend (a small forest village) at the north end of the line. The main station of the railway is located at Norchard, on Forest Road, in the middle of the line, where you will find a large, free car park, shop, museum and café.
Founded by the Dean Forest Railway Society in 1970, the Dean Forest Railway runs along part of the old Severn & Wye Railway lines, which were first built as a tramroad over 200 years ago. The current railway line is approximately 4 1/2 miles long, running from Lydney Junction Station (close to the…
Emma & Eileen
September 9, 2020
Steam Train rides through the Forest. See website for bookings.

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Ubicación
Lydney, England