Wistman’s Wood – a forest of lichenated dwarf oak trees on the eastern slopes of the West Dart River in southern Devon.
Described as ‘the most haunted place on Dartmoor’ and captured above in all its mystical gloom by Neil Burnell.
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Wistman’s Wood – a forest of lichenated dwarf oak trees on the eastern slopes of the West Dart River in southern Devon.
Described as ‘the most haunted place on Dartmoor’ and captured above in all its mystical gloom by Neil Burnell.
Beautiful and beguiling!!
But enough about Mildred….
Hello you… :*
Stunning. Reminds me a little of when I went to the gardens in Sintra in the fog. Magical.
maybe not quite as ‘Harry Potter’ as this place…but if ye get a chance check out the woods around Tintern Abbey down Hook peninsula, quite lovely & atmospheric this time of year
Was down at Tintern the other week and I must say found the woods very bland and disappointing. There were quite a lot of thugs hanging around and there was a sewage or rotting vegetable smell in the air that was quite overpowering. While we were there a small child slipped and fell on exposed tree roots. A fairly unsafe and sickening place to be in short. Best to avoid.
i dub thee tony tripadvisor..
:) @Tony, seriously that doesn’t sound like the same place I’m talking about, or maybe try taking less yokes would ya
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Wow.