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* Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * YouTube The Ashdown Forest website * Search ✕ * Home * About * Forest Governance * Explore * What’s On * Walking * Riding * Dogs * Other Activities * Education * Grazing * Parking * Byelaws * COVID-19 Policy * FAQs * Wildlife * Living * Pooh * Shop * My account * Cart * Checkout * News * Contact * Get Involved WELCOME TO ASHDOWN FOREST THE LANDSCAPE THAT INSPIRED THE IDYLLIC HOME OF WINNIE-THE-POOH A TREASURE OF THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE, ENCHANTING WITH ITS WILDERNESS AND BEAUTY Celebrated as the home of Winnie-the-Pooh, Ashdown Forest is a rare and fragile environment with an ancient heritage. Learn More USED BY KINGS FOR DEER HUNTING BUT NOW FOR PUBLIC ENJOYMENT With over 6,500 acres to explore, there is always an adventure to be had Learn More A SITE OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST WITH SPECIAL PROTECTIONS FOR ITS HABITATS AND WILDLIFE A habitat rarer than tropical rainforest, the unique heathland of Ashdown Forest is home to some of Europe’s most threatened species Learn More FAMED AS THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD FROM THE WINNIE-THE-POOH STORIES Discover the playground of Pooh and his friends and, nearby, the legendary Pooh Sticks Bridge Learn More THE LARGEST PUBLIC OPEN SPACE IN THE SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND Deep in the East Sussex countryside, just 30 miles from London, Ashdown Forest welcomes over 1.5 million visitors every year Learn More FACING A CHALLENGING FUTURE FROM CLIMATE AND BIODIVERSITY CRISES Please help us in our work to preserve and protect this magical place for the future Learn More A SITE OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST, A SPECIAL PROTECTION AREA FOR BIRDS, AND A SPECIAL AREA OF CONSERVATION FOR ITS HEATHS Ashdown Forest is also part of the European Natura 2000 network as it hosts some of Europe’s most threatened species and habitats. Learn More A HERITAGE RICH IN HUMAN HISTORY The Forest is full of archaeological evidence of prehistoric human life, with the earliest indications of occupation dating back 50,000 years. Learn More Donate Now BUT SADLY, ASHDOWN FOREST IS UNDER THREAT, FROM DEVELOPMENT AND A LACK OF FUNDING Our work is to preserve and protect the magical mix of environments, with all their special birds, insects, reptiles and plants, for the people who live and work here, for visitors, and for the future. The Conservators of Ashdown Forest would be grateful for your support. You can find out how to help us on the Get Involved page. Wherever you might be in the world, and whatever your reason for visiting us, we wish you a warm welcome to the wonderful Ashdown Forest. ABOUT US The Forest is owned by the Ashdown Forest Trust, and managed by the Conservators of Ashdown Forest, protecting and preserving this beautiful wilderness for everyone. Read more about us WINNIE-THE-POOH Ashdown Forest is famous as the magical woodland that inspired some of the world’s best loved children’s stories, the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh. Come on an adventure SUPPORT US We welcome volunteers, donors and supporters, without whose generous help we wouldn’t be able to look after the Forest in the way it deserves. Join our mission GET IN TOUCH The Ashdown Forest Centre Wych Cross, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JP Phone: 01342 823 583 Email: conservators@ashdownforest.org Privacy Policy Website built by Creative Warehouse * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * YouTube © 2021 Conservators of Ashdown Forest ↑ We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.OkPrivacy policy Notifications