About Woodwax Copse
Walkers will get the most from this spot. It's ideal for a brisk morning ramble or a slow afternoon meander, depending on your mood and fitness level. The paths are manageable but can get muddy after rain, so decent boots aren't optional. There's something satisfying about woodland that's properly wild without being impenetrable - you can actually navigate it without a GPS and an attitude problem.
If you're camping at Camp Wight or staying at Tom's Eco Lodge nearby, Woodwax Copse makes a logical morning excursion before heading elsewhere on the island. The Grange Farm and Tapnell Farm sites are all within reasonable distance too, making it a sensible addition to a broader park-based holiday. It's not a destination that'll consume hours of your day - two to three hours covers a decent explore - but it breaks up the routine nicely and gives kids space to run about without feeling overly managed.
Access and timing details are sparse, so ring ahead locally or ask staff at your accommodation. Worth checking seasonal conditions if you're visiting in winter when paths tend to be rougher.
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What type of attraction is Woodwax Copse?
Woodwax Copse is a forest in Isle of Wight, South East.
Are there holiday parks near Woodwax Copse?
Yes, there are 8 holiday parks near Woodwax Copse. The closest is Camp Wight, just 2.0 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Tom's Eco Lodge and Tapnell Farm Holiday Destination, plus 5 more.
Where is Woodwax Copse?
Woodwax Copse is located near Yarmouth in Isle of Wight, South East. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 2.0 miles away.
What else is there to do near Woodwax Copse?
Near Woodwax Copse you can also visit National Trust Gift Shop (landmark), National Trust - Newtown National Nature Reserve and Old Town Hall (landmark), Little Down (peak), Winkle Street (viewpoint). Browse our Yarmouth area guide for the full list of things to do.