
Anlaby Woods
📍 Lowfield Rd, HU10, Anlaby, Hull HU10 7BW, UK
About Anlaby Woods
Anlaby Woods, nestled in Anlaby, Hull, provides a charming and tranquil escape into nature. This small yet delightful woodland and grassy area is highly regarded by visitors, boasting an excellent Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from numerous reviews. It serves as a noteworthy spot for those seeking a quiet outdoor experience within the urban fringe, offering a refreshing contrast to busier environments.
Known for its peaceful atmosphere, Anlaby Woods is cherished by locals as a pleasant space for gentle strolls and enjoying the natural environment. Reviewers often highlight it as a safe and inviting place for children to explore and run around amidst nature. While not extensive enough for very long hikes, it provides an ideal setting for shorter, relaxing walks through its wooded paths, making it a convenient natural oasis for the community.
Visiting Information
Anlaby Woods is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, offering year-round access for visitors to enjoy at their convenience. Access is typically via Voases Lane, and while parking on the main road can be a consideration, its welcoming nature makes it a popular spot. As a natural outdoor space, there are no payment options required for entry.
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📍 Lowfield Rd, HU10, Anlaby, Hull HU10 7BW, UK
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Showing 5 of 23 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 2 February 2026.
Parking in the main road is a but dicey, and that's the only bad point. Quiet little woodland and grassy area safe for the kids to run around and explore nature
Small wooded area - not really big enough for long walks but pleasant all the same! Accessed via Voases Lane then through a snicket
Lovely woods to walk .
Lovely setting in the middle of Anlaby small but equally important for the wildlife. A pleasure to walk through
I live it here a safe space for the kids to explore the trees and not too muddy