Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Sherwood Forest
Map
Geography
LocationNottinghamshire, England
Coordinates53°12′16.09″N 1°4′21.94″W / 53.2044694°N 1.0727611°W / 53.2044694; -1.0727611
Administration
Governing bodyRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), Nottinghamshire County Council, Forestry England
Websitevisitsherwood.co.uk
Interactive map of Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Forest
Site of Special Scientific Interest
LocationNottinghamshire
InterestBiological
Geological
AreaSherwood Forest National Nature Reserve encompasses 200 hectares (490 acres).
Notification1981

Sherwood Forest consists of the remnants of an ancient Royal Forest in Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands region of England. It is associated with the legend of Robin Hood. The forest was proclaimed by William the Conqueror and mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086. The reserve has the highest concentration of ancient trees in Europe.

Today, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve encompasses 424.75 hectares (1,049.6 acres), surrounding the village of Edwinstowe and the site of Thoresby Hall. The reserve contains more than a thousand ancient oaks which are known to be more than 500 years old, with the Major Oak being twice that age.