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    Forestry commission access.

    There's quite a sizable wooded area very local to me which is owned(?) by the forestry commission. There seems to be two main entrances into it. The first has 'no trespass signs' and is obviously used for when they clear cut (the local deer looked fairly confused). But the second is a little less 'industrial' with signs with a (presumed) land name, leasehold and 'no public access' which sounds a little more promising.

    I've tried to find more info online but to no avail. There is some farm land that backs onto it, which might be worth a look in.

    Does anyone any experience this woodland labeled as above?

    Thanks Chris
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    Sounds like a privately owned plantation rather than Forestry Commission. I have yet to find a FC plantation down this way that prohibits access unless they are actively logging, and most are signed as FC land with obvious paths marked. I would hazard a guess that it relates to the local farm or someone local as an investment crop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
    Sounds like a privately owned plantation rather than Forestry Commission. I have yet to find a FC plantation down this way that prohibits access unless they are actively logging, and most are signed as FC land with obvious paths marked. I would hazard a guess that it relates to the local farm or someone local as an investment crop.
    Justin isint the expansesive Haldon forest owned by the forestry commission,they let travellers live in it,so I wouldn't imagine a sensible bushcrafter would be a issue and its so big they couldn't find you if they wanted lol,
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    Quote Originally Posted by swkieran View Post
    Justin isint the expansesive Haldon forest owned by the forestry commission,they let travellers live in it,so I wouldn't imagine a sensible bushcrafter would be a issue and its so big they couldn't find you if they wanted lol,
    It is a huge area, 3500 acres, and I have only ever walked a couple of small sections of it. They have had some problems down there with this weather, shut the entire forest down because of trees toppling. There are a lot of pathways and cycle tracks through the Park and the sections I have seen, you would struggle to stay out of sight.
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    A massive forest I agree in parts it's very busy but I think if you got a map of it somehow you could tuck youre self away there are some bits of it that are very dark and primevil lol,some of the Torbay woodlands manscombe,occombe and scadson woods are also busy with dog walkers and bikers but there are some parts of those woodland were no one ventures ,I have explored 2 of those 3 I'm yet to do manscombe properly,but you would need a map and compass for sure in Haldon you could easily get lost if you ventured out off the paths lol,cookworthy forest is also a big one thats in north Devon on the edge of dartmoor and there's not so many people as its less built up over that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swkieran View Post
    Justin isint the expansesive Haldon forest owned by the forestry commission,they let travellers live in it,so I wouldn't imagine a sensible bushcrafter would be a issue and its so big they couldn't find you if they wanted lol,
    Good to see PC is alive and well in south west Devon.

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    That sounds promising, if I've read that right. Might pop over this weekend and see if they need any overnight security and/or 'pest' control.

    It's becoming increasingly difficult to find nice woodland that isn't full of underage drunkards or....erm....secret gentleman only romance meetings (I'm sure you can read between the lines) anywhere local. It's been ages since I've gone on an overnighter on a whim.

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    Check the FC website and go through their list of FC woodlands??

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris_leech View Post
    There's quite a sizable wooded area very local to me which is owned(?) by the forestry commission. There seems to be two main entrances into it. The first has 'no trespass signs' and is obviously used for when they clear cut (the local deer looked fairly confused). But the second is a little less 'industrial' with signs with a (presumed) land name, leasehold and 'no public access' which sounds a little more promising.

    I've tried to find more info online but to no avail. There is some farm land that backs onto it, which might be worth a look in.

    Does anyone any experience this woodland labeled as above?

    Thanks Chris
    you can find out who own's anything just by going through the land registry, last time I looked it was a £6 charge
    our block of woods has the same type signs up, inc "get orf my land" and trespassers will be shot and buried

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    ALL land in this country is owned by someone and "no entry" or "no public access" means just that.

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