Macclesfield Forest is situated east of Macclesfield and west of the Goyt valley. The A537 is to the North and the A54 to the South.
The forest is a working area and as the timber is felled and replanted the woodland scenery is always in a state of change. As a result, the paths may be closed temporarily, so please follow the forestry waymarked trail numbers at all times.
There are four reservoirs in the vicinity with Ridgegate and Trentabank reservoirs providing Macclesfield town with drinking water. The forest has a herd of red deer and various other wildlife which you may encounter on a visit. The reservoirs are home to many species of wildfowl and Trentabank is home to the largest heronry in the Peak District.
Opening times
Open all day every day. Please telephone for more details.
Site facilities
The recreation site facilities available at Macclesfield Forest include:
- toilets
- picnic area
- dogs allowed - if kept under control
- car parking charges apply at Trentabank car park
limited wheelchair access.
For more information contact :
Trevor Greenhalgh
T:01260 252268