Rides are used at 'Huntstown Wood' to aid access to the seven compartments and allow visitors and wildlife to move around and enjoy the wood.
The original plan for 'Huntstown Wood' showed two rides (E and J) but, following the original planting, only E and a short section of J at its southern end existed when the wood was purchased.
This ride has been re-established after falling into disuse for many years. The bank and ditch have been repaired and rebuilt
This ride has been re-established after falling into disuse for many years. For much of its length the ride borders the stream with a stream passing under the boundary fence.
NB: The pond to the north west does not belong to 'Huntstown Wood'.
This ride has been re-established after falling into disuse for many years. The bank has been repaired as needed.
This ride was in existence when purchased but was in a bad state of repair.
This is one of the two rides marked on the original plan for 'Huntstown Wood'. Though it existed it had become overgrown and needed tidying up.
The ride is now open along all its length.
This is a new ride that has been created between compartments 1 and 7. Being a new ride, a number of small trees had to be removed to allow the ride to be created.
The ride is now open along all its length.
This is a new ride created between compartments 2 and 3. Being a new ride, a number of small trees have had to be removed to allow the ride to be created.
This is a new ride created between compartments 3 and 4. Being a new ride, a number of small trees have had to be removed to allow the ride to be created.
This is a new ride created between compartments 5 and 6. Being a new ride, a number of small trees have had to be removed to allow the ride to be created.
This ride was on the original plan for 'Huntstown Wood' but only part of the southern section existed when purchased. The ride has been re-established and is now open along its whole length.