Penn Jubilee Wood

About Penn Jubilee Wood

Chiltern Society members and volunteers created the newly planted Penn Jubilee Woodland as part of the national Jubilee Woods Initiative, in which 60 woods of more than 60 acres were created to celebrate Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. There’s lots to see on this site already and plenty more to come as the woodland grows.

A herd of Dexter cattle graze the grassland surrounding the woods twice a year to encourage meadow growth. The resulting Spring time meadows offer a glorious natural setting with colourful flowers, butterflies, mammals and birds which makes the site popular with friendly walkers for the surrounding towns of Beaconsfield, Penn and High Wycombe.

How to find us

There are two main entrances into Penn Jubilee Wood: Chiltern Way and Beacon Hill (these links open Google Maps in a new window). Penn Jubilee Wood can also be found on also on What3Words.

Parking: There is no parking at the site. However, Tylers Green is only 10-15 minutes away on foot. Please make sure you park responsibly! 

Opening times

Public parts of the reserve are free to visit and open all year.

Please visit the Chiltern Society Directory for the Site Co-ordinator’s contact details.

How to find us

There are two main entrances into Penn Jubilee Wood: Chiltern Way and Beacon Hill (these links open Google Maps in a new window). Penn Jubilee Wood can also be found on also on What3Words.

Parking: There is no parking at the site. However, Tylers Green is 10-15 minutes away on foot. Please make sure you park responsibly! 

Opening times

Public parts of the reserve are free to visit and open all year.

Please visit the Chiltern Society Directory for the Site Co-ordinator’s contact details.

Photo Gallery

What you can spot…

Skylarks
Butterflies
Wild flowers
How to get involved

Volunteer

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