Swinley Forest is a forest Crowthorne England located in United Kingdom.
Crowthorne Bracknell Forest United Kingdom
A small part of the entrance to the Hogwart's covered bridge was built in Swinley Forest for a scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) where Neville Longbottom chastises the horde.
Great place for mountain bike trails . As of 2012 Parking is charged at £2 up to 4hours or £4 for the day. Riders can exchange the cost of parking for a £2 cycle permit available at look out reception.
Great mountain bike trails . Green route suitable for almost anyone. Blue route is harder but ok for most. Will be back.
Bracknell is amazing, you can do a lot here, there is the lookout , coral reef , a sports centre and a lot more!
Plenty of MTB fun all wrapped up in a chunk of Crown Estate forest , enough for all abilities. Edit: No permit required any more, but parking fees apply.
Sections of Swinley Forest between 'the lookout ' and Crowthorne Reservoir were used in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) for the chase scene with the snatchers.
Great place for mountain biking with lovely well kept and exciting trails . Something for everyone.
New tracks built near the gully. Some awesome Berms, you'll need a lot of leg power tho as it's pretty flat
Red trail is great. Blue a bit boring though.
7 hours of fun for a 3 and 4 yr old!
Great for walking the dogs/kids. Good for mountain biking . Read more
Good mountain bike tracks .
My favourite place to run
Film - HP7 - The forest scenes
Ride it like you stole it!
Annual permit for biking only £25
Coffee is very weak. Bring your own.
Enjoy the scenery!
Dog walking
Mountain Bikibing
Running
Car park off Sulham Hill. Popular dog walking area. - Sah Fenn
Fantastic for both the dog and the mountain bike. Bring a bottle of water! - Steven Evans
A good variety of trails for all abilities. - Richard Zeronian
Always busy. Coffee quite pricey IMO. - Paul Jenkins