What is England's largest forest?

Galloway Forest in Scotland is the UK's largest forest at 297 square miles. The next largest is England's Kielder Forest in Northumberland which is 235 square miles.
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What is the most forested part of the UK?

The biggest forest in the UK is Galloway Forest Park, in the south of Scotland. More than 70% of the UK's ancient woods have been lost.
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Which English county has the most forest?

A national survey using the latest aerial mapping technology has once again confirmed that 'leafy Surrey' really is far more than just a clichéd reference.
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What is the oldest forest in England?

Up to 1,000 years old

Its roots are set deep into the 450-acre Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, famously the stomping ground of the world's favourite outlaw, Robin Hood.
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What is the most famous forest in England?

These are the most popular forests in the UK according to Instagram
  • Hatfield Forest, Essex.
  • Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire.
  • Kielder Forest, Northumberland.
  • Whinlatter Forest, Cumbria.
  • Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, Dorset.
  • Friston Forest, Sussex.
  • Castlewellan Forest Park, Northern Ireland.
  • Galloway Forest, Scotland.
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Top 10 Largest Forests in the UK



Where are the biggest trees in the UK?

A beech tree in Newtimber Woods on the Devil's Dyke estate in West Sussex has been declared the tallest native tree in Britain. Measuring a staggering 44m tall (144ft), the champion tree is thought to be almost 200 years old.
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Where is the best forest in UK?

Best UK forests to explore
  • Ashdown Forest. ...
  • Grizedale Forest. ...
  • Forest of Dean. ...
  • Loch Ard Forest. ...
  • Epping Forest. ...
  • Hatfield Forest. ...
  • Thetford Forest. ...
  • Swinley Forest. If daredevil adventure is your game, Swinley Forest is geared up for some pretty hardcore outdoor pursuits.
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Which is the largest tree in England?

See England's tallest tree at Nutcombe Bottom!

Nutcombe Bottom is home to England's tallest tree, which has been growing here since 1876 and was 60.05 metres when it was last measured in 2009. It also has a trunk estimated to weigh 50 tonnes with a diameter of 1.74 metres.
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Where is the biggest oak tree in England?

A 200-year-old tree on a Wiltshire estate has been officially declared the tallest oak in the UK. The 132.5ft (40.4m) English oak, in the grounds of the National Trust Stourhead estate, was measured by an expert on behalf of The Tree Register charity.
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Which English county has least trees?

South Holland, Lincolnshire, was found to have the lowest levels of tree cover in England at 2.1% - even lower than The City of London, which has 4.4%.
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When did England lose its forests?

As England's navy grew, the need for timber began to seriously pick away at the woodland: from an estimated land coverage of 15% in 1086, England's forests and woods had dwindled to just 5.2% by 1905.
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Does England have any natural forests?

Forests and woodlands represent just over one-eighth of the total land area in the UK. They provide habitats for myriad animals and help to maintain the balance of the air around us. Ancient woods make demands on us: walk slower, be quieter, be still, listen to the age-old wisdom of trees.
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Why are there no forests in England?

Nowadays, about 13% of Britain's land surface is wooded. The country's supply of timber was severely depleted during the First and Second World Wars, when imports were difficult, and the forested area bottomed out at under 5% of Britain's land surface in 1919.
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Why are there no trees in Scotland?

In Scotland, more than half of our native woodlands are in unfavourable condition (new trees are not able to grow) because of grazing, mostly by deer. Our native woodlands only cover four per cent of our landmass. As in many parts of the world today land use is a product of history.
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Which tree is the king of forest?

The Banyan, Ficus benghalensis

The mighty banyan is the national tree of India and has been called the king of the forest for centuries throughout Southeast Asia.
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Where is Robin Hood's tree?

The Sycamore Gap Tree or Robin Hood Tree is a sycamore tree standing next to Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland, England. It is located in a dramatic dip in the landscape and is a popular photographic subject, described as one of the most photographed trees in the country.
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What is the oldest living thing in Britain?

After thousands of years, the Fortingall Yew may not have much longer. In the corner of a churchyard in Perthshire, Scotland, an ancient giant is under attack. According to some, the Fortingall Yew has lived for what might be 5,000 years, making it the oldest living thing in Britain.
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What is the oldest tree in England?

Here in the UK, the Fortingall Yew in Perthshire is believed to be our oldest tree, with an estimated age between 2,000 and 3,000 years.
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Are there redwoods in the UK?

Growth in Great Britain is very fast, with the tallest tree, at Benmore Botanic Garden in southwest Scotland, reaching 54 m (177 ft) at age 150 years with several others from 50-53 m tall. The tallest giant redwood of England can be found in the New Forest near Southampton.
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What is the most beautiful tree in the UK?

The UK's most beautiful trees — and where to find them
  • Pulpit Yew, Nantglyn, Denbighshire. ...
  • Majesty, Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent. ...
  • Fraternal Four, Borrowdale Yews near Seathwaite, Cumbria. ...
  • Sycamore Gap, near Crag Lough, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland. ...
  • Major Oak, Sherwood Forest Country Park, Nottinghamshire.
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What is the biggest forest in Europe?

Bialowieza Forest. The largest and oldest forest in Europe - Visit Belarus.
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What is the largest forest in the world?

#1 Amazon. The undisputed number 1 is probably the most famous forest on earth, the South American Amazon. The forest of all forests, with its fabulous 5,500,000 km2 , not only has the largest area, but is also home to one in ten species existing on earth.
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How much of England is forest?

Land covered by forestry (Figures 1 and 2) has increased steadily by 4.4% from 3.05 million hectares in 2009 to 3.19 million hectares in 2019. Scotland has 46% of the UK's woodlands, England has 41%, Wales has 10% and Northern Ireland has 4%. As a percentage of the total land area, woodlands account for: 13% of the UK.
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