Take for a ramble in the wood (4)
I believe the answer is:
teak
'wood' is the definition.
(teak is a kind of wood)
'take for a ramble' is the wordplay.
'take' anagrams to 'TEAK'.
However, I am unsure how this is indicated.
'in the' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for teak that I've seen before include "Hard durable timber" , "Hardwood tree" , "A SE Asian hardwood" , "Quality timber" , "Heavy wood of a tall evergreen Asian tree" .)