The UK’s perfect climbing tree is given the name Mr Silly Arms

A 150-year-old oak - newly named Mr Silly Arms - has been named the UK’s perfect climbing tree.

The tree, in Owlet Wood, Lincolnshire, stands at 12 metres tall with a reach of more than eight metres around and has a selection of low hanging branches.

But experts are most enthused about its ease of access – a low branch acting as a bridge for even the most inexperienced tree climbers to start making their way up.

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The search for the UK’s perfect climbing tree involved site managers from The Woodlands Trust inspecting more than 10,000 trees across British forests and parklands. 

A shortlist was then judged using specific criteria such as how easy the low-hanging branches are for access, durability of the branches and ensuring the tree wasn’t home to rare wildlife.  

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The tree was found by HARIBO