The Forest of Avon is a magical mixture of green-spaces in and
around Bristol - a green belt of ancient woodlands, new tree
plantations, walking routes, historical sites and places of outstanding
natural beauty.
For many, the word 'forest' conjures up an image of densely planted
trees, stretching as far as the eye can see and perhaps a flash back to
the days of wild boar and Robin Hood! In Medieval times though, the
word 'forest' meant a mix of woods, heaths, farmland, wetlands, ponds
and streams. There were also settlements � hamlets, villages and small
towns where people lived and worked.
Today the concept of 'Community Forests' is bringing this ancient
meaning of the word to life again, with England�s Community Forests
having become the largest environmental initiative in England.