Sugley Dene

Sugley Dene

Overview

A semi-natural ancient woodland made up of Oak, Ash, Beech and Sycamore trees. 

Description

This park is home to a variety of wildlife and woodland birds. Parts of Hadrian’s Wall run through the North part of the Dene and falls within the World Heritage Site. The Hadrian’s Way national trail and cycleway runs to the south of the Dene.

Sugley Dene is popular for dog walking and bird watching.

Getting Here

You can park in the surrounding streets close to the entrances to the Dene at  Neptune Road, Avalon Drive, Woodville Road and Ottringham Close.

The nearest bus stop is on Scotswood Road.

Access

Due to the nature of Sugley Dene, access is limited and footpaths can become muddy in wet weather.

Things to do for grown ups

The perfect spot for a walk with the dog.  

Things to do for families

Pull on the outdoor gear and take the family for a nature walk.

Toilets

There are no toilets within the park.