Sunday was International Forests Day and we had a lot of fun on Instagram posting some photos and memories of some of our favourite forests. We thought we’d pick some of the best and put them on our blog. Enjoy!
This beautiful photo is taken near Hound Tor, this is Becka Brook in Becky Falls Ancient Woodland Park.
This is a personal favourite [Rich], the Forêt de Brocéliande around Paimpont in Brittany. Many of the Arthurian legends are set here and one of these shots shows a site called Merlin’s Tomb – there is a fountain of eternal youth nearby! There are a number of ancient and remarkable trees in the forest but the saddest is perhaps the Arbre d’Or, a golden tree ‘planted’ in memory of the devastating fire that swept through the forest in 1990.
Dewerstone
Dewerstone
Most people who live in Devon will know the wonderful woods at Dewerstone, managed by the National Trust. A really beautiful place.
These photos are from England’s only private woodland, Savernake Forest near Marlborough in Wiltshire. Some of the trees here are really old and you can sense the immense height of the canopy when you walk around. Many of the oldest trees are landmarks in their own right and their names are often marked on signposts. There is an amazing campsite there too which is the perfect place to explore the forest from.
These photos are from the woods around North Teign River, Gidleigh Park, and Fingle Woods. Love the different shades of green in the photos.
We’re back to Brittany in France now at the amazing Forest of Huelgoat. The village of Huelgoat is on a beautiful lake backed with ice cream shops and creperies. At the end of the lake you clamber over some boulders and find yourself in this stunning forest full of stories and legends. We enjoyed the 100 ton ‘Roche Tremblante’ which gently rocks and trembles as you push on it. It’s one of the few areas of ancient forest that once covered Brittany.