Somerset Wood covers an area of 375 acres. It was originally part of Somerset Desmesne and was purchased by the Forest Service in 1944. During World War II it was an American Army base used for training exercises prior to D-Day.

The photo below shows the Exercise Cluster referred to on the sign at the entrance. There is some information about how this cluster should be used.
I didn't bother to read the details because exercise and I are not compatible. Apart from walking, that is.
There are two walks around the wood, the longer one being commonly known as the Trim Trail.
The photo below shows the Exercise Cluster referred to on the sign at the entrance. There is some information about how this cluster should be used.
I didn't bother to read the details because exercise and I are not compatible. Apart from walking, that is.
There are two walks around the wood, the longer one being commonly known as the Trim Trail.
This is the entrance to the car park. I took this photo because the sun was shining!

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