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The forestry commission are now doing a national pass to all there sites for £94.
As it’s around £60 for a parking pass at one site being able to park at any site for an extra £34 is not bad at all.
It's good value if you're a regular. You can register two vehicles also.
We joined a few months ago and we're not far off breaking even at £10/£7 a pop at my two local forests.
The ANPR cameras work fine and barriers just lift up automatically.
Do Cannock Chase pass holders get a discount?
I'd be tempted if it also included Wales, but lets face it, it won't 🙂
[s]National[/s] [b]English[/b] forestry commission pass.
Ftfy
Barriers? Which car parks have barriers?
Sherwood Pines and Dalby have barriers linked to ANPR.
It would be good if FLS would do the same, I’ve never bothered with a pass because it’s split across too many areas (I’m not actually sure how it’s split).
[s]National English forestry commission[/s] Forestry England pass
FIFY 😀
Barriers? Which car parks have barriers?
Add High Lodge at Thetford to the list for ANPR at entry/exit.
So does Cannock now I think.
English forestry commission pass.
But you drive along the National Highways to get there???
Had the renewal through for Cannock - £72 for single site, so went with the £94 for national.
We generally go to Cannock 2-3 times a week and Pines & Grizedale a couple of times a year so pays for itself pretty quickly.
I think FoD was only £40 for the year and includes multiple sites... Considering i'm there at least once a week and often twice, it's a veritable bargain to me.
I think I've already got my moneys worth out of my QECP one, and it means I nip there after work for a quick lap or two much more often (couple of times a week currently at least). That's the only place I really drive to for riding other than the odd 'big trip' to Wales or abroad anyway.