Puzzlewood is an ancient woodland site
in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England. It has become a
popular location for filming, and as you may know, J.R.R. Tolkien has
used this woodland as inspiration for Lord of the Rings.
Only he has called it Middle-Earth.
This place is so magical that you would really think there are elves,
wizards and hobbits there. When it comes to geology, Puzzlewood is full
of scowles, and it has an amazing cave system.
It also include ancient trees and a
confusing maze of paths. The owner of this woodland laid down a mile of
pathways to provide access to the woods, but today it’s a tourist
attraction.
Though Tolkien never used Puzzlewood as a
movie locations, other BBC TV shows have, like Merlin, “The Labyrinth
of Gedref” and “The Nightmare Begins”. Not far away you can find Hobbit-looking homes in Wales.
Via Flickr.
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