• Nestled on the eastern slopes of the West Dart river stands a wood of dwarf oak trees, Wistman's Wood is one of only three remote high-altitude oakwoods on...
  • Wistman's Wood is one of Britain's last remaining ancient temperate rainforests and one of three remote high-altitude oakwoods on Dartmoor in Devon, England.
  • Reaching Wistman's Wood via the shortest route. Whether you plan on taking the shortest route or the circular route, the beginning of the walk will be the same.
  • Wistman's Wood is an ancient forest of dwarf oak trees in the valley of the West Dart River just north of Two Bridges, Dartmoor.
  • Wistman’s Wood is an ancient forest that has largely been left to grow wild, free of destruction, or shaping by humans or large animals.
  • Here’s a complete guide for the Wistman’s Wood walk with the history, legends, where to park, and walking directions.
  • For centuries Wistman’s Wood has been the inspiration for numerous artists and poets and a whole plethora of paintings, etchings and poems have been produced.
  • In response to LI’s prompt-hiraeth. Wistman’s Wood. Only the loneliest of lands leave you yearning.
  • Located within the Dartmoor Special Area of Conservation, Wistman’s Wood is one of three remote high-altitude oak woods on Dartmoor, Devon, England.
  • Follow the broad track passing to the right of Crockern Farmhouse to where you get a good view of Wistman’s Wood nestled in the West Dart Valley.