The Major Oak is a famous ancient oak tree located in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England. It is estimated to be around 1,000 years old and has a trunk circumference of about 10 meters. The tree is a significant symbol of the legend of Robin Hood, as it is said to have provided shelter to him and his band of outlaws.
This iconic tree stands approximately 20 meters tall and has a wide canopy that provides ample shade. The Major Oak is a protected tree and attracts many visitors each year, making it a popular tourist destination in the region. Its age and historical significance contribute to its status as a natural monument.