n the Arthurian legends of Breton tradition, the ancient forest of Broceliande (or Paimpont Forest as it is also known) is the final resting place of the wizard Merlin, trusted advisor to the fabled King Arthur. Aside from Merlin’s supposed tomb, nestled among this blend of age-old deciduous and coniferous trees is also the ominous Valley of No Return, where the sorceress Morgan le Fay imprisoned adulterous men. With gnarly oaks, fairy pools, and purportedly enchanted fountains, this woodland has myth and magic woven into its roots.