
Woodland Walk Nature Reserve is a valued green corridor linking Christchurch Road, Boscombe town centre and the seafront. Since the project began, significant improvements have been delivered to enhance safety, accessibility, biodiversity and community use, while carefully protecting the woodland's natural character.
As part of the Better Boscombe programme, Woodland Walk plays an important role in encouraging walking, exploration and active travel, helping people move more easily between the beach, the town centre and surrounding neighbourhoods. The improvements support healthier lifestyles, stronger connections and a more welcoming environment for everyone who uses the space.
Woodland Walk has been enhanced to support everyday use by residents, visitors and families, while contributing to wider transport and regeneration improvements across Boscombe.
Key outcomes include:
Together, these changes help increase footfall, promote physical mobility, and strengthen connections between key destinations.


A core aim of the project has been to make Woodland Walk an attractive, intuitive route for walking and informal recreation. The improvements complement wider transport works in the area, including upgrades along Christchurch Road, helping encourage walking and cycling as practical, everyday choices.
Delivered improvements include:
These changes support healthier travel habits and make it easier for people to explore Boscombe beyond a single destination.
By increasing activity, visibility and care within the reserve, Woodland Walk contributes to a broader approach to reducing anti-social behaviour through positive use of public space.
Improvements that support this include:
A well-used, well-maintained space helps create a calmer, safer environment where people feel comfortable spending time.


Nature and creativity sit at the heart of Woodland Walk. Since works began, the reserve has welcomed a wide range of features that celebrate wildlife, craftsmanship and the natural environment.
Highlights include:
A bird box camera was installed in January 2026, offering a live, non-intrusive way for people to observe local wildlife.
Woodland Walk has become a place for learning, creativity and connection. Local school children, volunteers and community groups have been actively involved throughout the project.
Recent and ongoing initiatives include:
These activities encourage regular, positive use of the reserve and support both mental and physical wellbeing.


Community stewardship is central to Woodland Walk's future. Volunteers, supported by The Parks Foundation, have played a key role in planting, installation work and ongoing care.
Through The Parks Foundation, visitors can:
Work is also progressing towards a Woodland Walk management plan and Local Nature Reserve (LNR) designation, helping guide future maintenance, improvements and long-term protection.
The improvements delivered at Woodland Walk have strengthened its role as a peaceful escape, a learning environment and a community gathering space. By balancing access, creativity and conservation, the project has enhanced the reserve while preserving its natural charm.
Woodland Walk now stands as a greener, safer and more engaging destination, supporting biodiversity, wellbeing and community life in Boscombe for years to come.
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