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Explore our simple A-Z identification guide to the trees of Britain, from natives to naturalised and widely planted non-native species. You'll find images, tree descriptions and information on where you're likely to find them.
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We've got thousands of woods, free for you to visit, across the UK.
We want to make sure everyone in the UK has the chance to plant a tree.
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Visiting woods
Our woods are home to amazing plants and animals and they're all free for people to enjoy responsibly. Show them you care with our top tips for your visit.
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Charlie Mellor • 19 Feb 2021
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Discover the top British trees for blossom and find out when and where you can see it.
Karen Hornigold • 18 Apr 2019
Charlie Mellor • 01 Mar 2023
Flowers bring bursts of colour and wildlife reawakens, turning the woods into a hive of activity. Explore our top ideas for woodland visits in spring.
Gather wild food without harming woods or wildlife. Follow our guidelines.
Our favourite foraging recipes using wild harvested plants from the British countryside.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dumbarton
250.71 ha (619.50 acres)
Credenhill
90.68 ha (224.07 acres)
Woldingham
67.77 ha (167.46 acres)
Crinan
35.00 ha (86.49 acres)
Stenton nr Dunbar
85.87 ha (212.18 acres)
Tring
132.94 ha (328.49 acres)
Milton by Callander Stirling Council
4874.22 ha (12044.20 acres)
Grewelthorpe
48.06 ha (118.76 acres)
Skipton
14.88 ha (36.77 acres)
Spinningdale Bonar Bridge
690.98 ha (1707.41 acres)