Ashdown Forest

Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is now one of the largest free public areas in the South East of England.

It is a great place for walking and enjoying amazing views over the Sussex countryside and is known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is now one of the largest free public areas in the South East of England.

It is a great place for walking and enjoying amazing views over the Sussex countryside and is known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh.
A misty winter's morning on Ashdown Forest.

Some great all year round walks can be found here, I have spent many an hour exploring with my dog, there's always something new to see on an ever changing landscape of heather, trees and wildlife.


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