Carmoor Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Eden

England

Carmoor Wood

Fields near Howrigg Farm
Fields near Howrigg Farm Credit: David Brown

Carmoor Wood, located in Cumberland, is a beautiful and diverse forest that covers a vast area of land. With an estimated size of over 500 hectares, it is one of the largest woodlands in the region. This ancient woodland is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a wide range of flora and fauna.

The forest is predominantly composed of broad-leaved trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees create a dense canopy, casting dappled sunlight on the forest floor. Underneath the canopy, a variety of shrubs, ferns, and wildflowers thrive, adding splashes of color to the woodland.

Carmoor Wood is crisscrossed by several well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers. The forest is teeming with wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide range of bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. The tranquil atmosphere of the wood offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace and serenity in nature.

The forest has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. Archaeological discoveries suggest that Carmoor Wood was once used for timber, fuel, and grazing. Today, it is managed by a local conservation trust, which ensures the preservation of its natural beauty and protection of its diverse ecosystems.

Carmoor Wood is a true gem in the Cumberland region, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature and experience the tranquility of an ancient woodland.

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Carmoor Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.666192/-2.5776882 or Grid Reference NY6230. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields near Howrigg Farm
Fields near Howrigg Farm
Crossroads at Cross Hill
Crossroads at Cross Hill
Blencarn Lake Blencarn fishing lake.
Blencarn Lake
Blencarn fishing lake.
Blencarn Houses in Blencarn village.
Blencarn
Houses in Blencarn village.
By Crosshow Plantation
By Crosshow Plantation
Farmland, Culgaith With the Pennines in the background.
Farmland, Culgaith
With the Pennines in the background.
Farmland, Culgaith Cross Fell and Little Dun Fell are in the background.
Farmland, Culgaith
Cross Fell and Little Dun Fell are in the background.
Pasture, Skirwith, Culgaith Looking towards the Pennines from the footpath east of the village.
Pasture, Skirwith, Culgaith
Looking towards the Pennines from the footpath east of the village.
Farmland, Skirwith, Culgaith Broats Farm below Cross Fell. The barley in the foreground was about to be harvested.
Farmland, Skirwith, Culgaith
Broats Farm below Cross Fell. The barley in the foreground was about to be harvested.
Pasture, Culgaith A view of the Dun Fells above Howrigg Farm.
Pasture, Culgaith
A view of the Dun Fells above Howrigg Farm.
Pasture, Blencarn, Culgaith A view of Great Dun Fell from the road to Skirwith.
Pasture, Blencarn, Culgaith
A view of Great Dun Fell from the road to Skirwith.
Pasture, Culgaith The valley of Kirkland Beck beside the footpath between Kirkland and Skirwith.
Pasture, Culgaith
The valley of Kirkland Beck beside the footpath between Kirkland and Skirwith.
Field opposite Carmoor Wood The line of trees in the distance lies along Crowdundle Beck.
Field opposite Carmoor Wood
The line of trees in the distance lies along Crowdundle Beck.
Road through Carmoor Wood
Road through Carmoor Wood
Broats Farm Muska Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY6535">NY6535</a> and the other hills of the North Pennine escarpment can only be seen dimly in the mist. Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/946101">NY6231 : Broats</a>.
Broats Farm
Muska Hill NY6535 and the other hills of the North Pennine escarpment can only be seen dimly in the mist. Compare with NY6231 : Broats.
Sheep in field at Broats Farm
Sheep in field at Broats Farm
Howrigg Farm Cross Fell can be seen very dimly in the background.
Howrigg Farm
Cross Fell can be seen very dimly in the background.
Tractor near Blencarn The tractor takes up the whole width of the narrow country lane.
Tractor near Blencarn
The tractor takes up the whole width of the narrow country lane.
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Carmoor Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY6230 (Lat: 54.666192, Lng: -2.5776882)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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