Knightwood Oak
A short walk from Knightwood Oak car park along a gravel track (suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs)leads to the largest and perhaps the most famous oak tree in the New Forest. The Knightwood Oak is the largest oak in the New Forest, at 7.4m girth, and surely one of the oldest. It is still going strong today and is a spectacular example of the ancient art of 'pollarding', the traditional way of harvesting wood without killing the tree. A shady spot to bring a picnic, 'get away from it all' and try to imagine what it would have been like over 400 years ago when this tree began to grow.
Walking trails
Stroll around the Knightwood Oak on this 1/4 mile walk. For more information please click on the link below.
Knightwood Oak Stroll
Cycling trails
Your could leave your car here and spend the rest of the day in the saddle. For further information on cycling in the New Forest please click on the link to the right. There is also a network map that can be downloaded and printed off showing the cycle routes throughout the New Forest
How to get there:
Knightwood Oak is in New Forest. Lyndhurst is the nearest town or village.
By car: From Lyndhurst take the A35 towards Christchurch. Approximately 2 miles out of Lyndhurst turn right into the Bolderwood Ornamental Drive. Knightwood Oak car park is the first car park on the left.
OS Grid Reference: SU 265 064
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