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Puzzlewood in the Forest of Dean

In Puzzlewood you will find strange rock formations, secret caves and ancient trees, which have kept locals guessing for centuries as to what hand or force could have created such a unique and eerie landscape, aptly named "Puzzlewood".

How was the landscape formed?

Geologists have now started solving the mystery of how this unique natural landscape in the Forest of Dean was formed.

The geological feature on show at Puzzlewood are known locally as Scowles.

Scowles are a significant geological features and originated through the erosion of natural underground cave systems formed in the Carboniferous Limestone many millions of years ago. Uplift and erosion caused the cave system to become exposed at the surface. This was then exploited by Iron age settlers through to Roman times for the extraction of Iron Ore.

Evidence of Roman occupation of the area is supported by the discovery of a hoard of over 3000 3rd Century AD Roman coins which were found in the Scowles of Puzzlewood.

Once the Romans left, nature reclaimed the old workings with moss and trees, to create the unique landscape. The historical use soon became forgotten, and the folklore of "Puzzlewood" began.

The Puzzlewood Treasure

In 1848 some workmen, after moving a block of stone in the woods, found a small cavity in the rocks. In this cavity, hidden away, were three earthenware jars containing over 3,000 Roman coins.

No-one knows why the coins were hidden away in the cliff face nor by whom. And could there be other treasures within Puzzlewood waiting to be discovered?

Are the paths natural?

In the early 1800s a local landowner laid down a mile of pathways which meandered through the trees and gulleys to open up this ancient forest originally for the amusement of his friends and children. Then, in the early 1900s, Puzzlewood opened to the public, with an honesty box at the gate for the benefit of the local church. Since then it is has remained essentially unchanged with the same pathways and bridges as in earlier times, but with the addition of visitor facilities on the Puzzlewood site.

Puzzlewood in the Forset of Dean has attracted thousands of visitors each year ever since.

Middle Earth

JRR Tolkien, a frequent visitor to the Forest Of Dean, would undoubtedly have visited Puzzlewood, and many believe Puzzlewood was the inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle Earth contained within "The Lord of the Rings".

Puzzlewood remains a magical place, and take a gentle walk through the woods, to be transported back to an English landscape, essentially unchanged in thousands of years.

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the most amazing place i've been
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Re: Puzzlewood in the Forest of Dean

hey parasyte , you wanna check out chislehurst caves ........ really cool place with some druid history and a alledged sacrifice chamber and altar
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i've been told about those but not been, there's some mines and caves i went into near to puzzlewood, cant remember the name of them though
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Wow. I so want to go there.
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the most amazing place i've been
Amazing!

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Jack the Giant Killer filming in the Forest of Dean

Filming for a new Hollywood movie is taking place in the Forest of Dean.


Scenes from the Warner Bros fantasy film Jack the Giant Killer are being shot at Puzzlewood near Coleford in Gloucestershire.

Stars taking part in the film, which is due for release in June 2012, include Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy and Nicholas Hoult.

Puzzlewood manager Helen O'Kane said she was "really excited" the filming was taking place.

The adventure, directed by Bryan Singer, is a reworking of the classic story Jack and the Beanstalk.

It follows a farm boy who travels to the land of the giants to rescue a kidnapped princess.

Puzzlewood, which features unusual tree and rock formations, is closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday this week while the film company is on site.

The location has previously been used for filming of the BBC TV series Doctor Who and Merlin.

The same forest is said to have inspired JRR Tolkien to write The Hobbit.
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Such an inspiring place. Should find my photos I took there and post them here :)
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Re: Puzzlewood in the Forest of Dean

Wonderful place, i have to put this on my list of places to go!


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