List of forests managed by the Forestry Commission

Prior to 2013 the Forestry Commission managed about one million hectares of land across Great Britain, including 660,000 hectares of forest in Scotland, 250,000 hectares in England and 126,000 hectares in Wales. In 2013 the Commission's forests in Wales were transferred to Natural Resources Wales, whilst Forestry and Land Scotland was established in Scotland in 2019 to own and manage Scotland's National Forest Estate.

These forests range from small scale urban forests to many of the largest forests in Britain. The Forestry Commission was set up in 1919 to carry out afforestation programmes across Britain for timber production. It is also responsible for maintaining and developing recreational facilities within the forests in England.

Forests in Scotland
Since 2019 the National Forest Estate in Scotland has been managed by Forestry and Land Scotland and the table below may not be up to date.

Forests in Wales
Since 2013 the Public Forest Estate in Wales has been managed by Natural Resources Wales and the table below may not be up to date.