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Knightwood Oak Stroll


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About Knightwood Oak Stroll

Starting from the Knightwood Oak car park, this short circular route guides you through this area of ancient woodland and around the Knightwood Oak. The Knightwood Oak, the largest oak in the forest, is protected by a traditional cleft oak fence - once all New Forest fences would have been made this way. During this walk you can see an example of "inosculation" which is when the branches of two adjacent trees unite. (We have pollarded some of the young oaks around the Knightwood Oak, and planted out a number of saplings from the Knightwood Oak itself).

This trail is suitable for all users. The path is a fairly smooth gravelled surface and flat with frequent resting places and no gates.

How to get there:

Knightwood Oak Stroll can be started from Knightwood Oak 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 243 086
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Knightwood Oak

Knightwood Oak Facilities.
ParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareEasyeasy access
Trail waymarking:
Length of trail:
0.25 miles
Approximate time of trail:
Open or closed:
open
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

General Enquiries

023 8028 3141
e-mail: enquiries.new.forest@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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