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Welcome to a world of adventure.

Climb, run, jump and crawl through woods.

Discover the tranquility of the great outdoors, explore Britain's stunning landscapes, spot rare wildlife and let the kids get back to nature.

All Woodland Trust woods are free to visit and yours to explore.

  • Compass Icon Yours to explore

    Your journey to a thousand woods starts here. Plan your woodland adventure.

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  • Paw print icon Love wildlife?

    Our woodland diversity is absolutely astonishing, from mighty oaks to microscopic fungi.

    Discover wildlife

  • Restore icon British Trees

    Your ultimate guide to trees. Find out what they look like, where they grow and why they're important.

    Learn more

  • A-Z guide to British trees

    1

    Find out how to identify all the native and many common non-native trees in the UK.

    Discover British trees

  • Take part in Nature's Calendar

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    What's happening to wildlife near you? Help scientists track the effects of climate change.

    Join Nature's Calendar

  • Things to do in the woods

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    From foraging wild food to walking. There's so much you can do in the woods.

    Get ideas

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The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales (No. 294344) and in Scotland (No. SC038885). A non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 1982873.
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