3 miles north of Penryn, you'll find the beautiful 45 acre Devichoys Wood. Devichoys dates back to the 1650s and is a wonderful example of unspoiled ancient woodland.
Choose from two circular trails and make your way past gnarled sessile oaks, taking note of the 'coppiced' trees. Originating in the stone age, coppicing is a historic management technique which involves periodically felling trees and allowing them to regrow. Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Working Woodlands have been coppicing the area since 2016, regenerating the once neglected woodland and providing sustainable timber to the local area.