Natural England - Wistman's Wood NNR

Wistman's Wood NNR

Wistman's Wood is a small upland oakwood in the valley of the West Dart River.

Wistman's Wood NNR

County: Devon

Main habitats: Woodland

Area: 170 Ha

Site map: Nature on the Mapexternal link.

The wood is surrounded by granite tors and moorland and the NNR is important for the mosses and lichens that festoon the trees and granite boulders found on the site.

The best times to visit are in mid-April to August for moorland birds, and all-year for lichens and mosses.

Visitors should ensure they have adequate footwear and clothing. Wistman's Wood is an upland site subject to rapid weather changes.

Location and access

Wistman's Wood is near the centre of Dartmoor National Park. The site is 2 km north of the Two Bridges Hotel, at the junction of the B3357 and B3212.

Local bus services (some seasonal) are provided by First Groupexternal link and Plymouth CityBus (telephone 01752 222221).

The nearest train station is in Newton Abbot (25 km to the east) served by First Great Westernexternal link.

Facilities

The nearest toilet and refreshment facilities are at The Two Bridges Hotel and in Princetown.

A leaflet describing the site is available on request. Contact the site manager for details by telephoning on 01626 832 330.