Hag Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire South Lakeland

England

Hag Wood

Summit, Knotts A view of the Howgill Fells.
Summit, Knotts Credit: Richard Webb

Hag Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Yorkshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, this ancient forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The wood is situated near the village of Hag and is a part of the larger Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Hag Wood boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an important ecological site. The woodland is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense and vibrant canopy overhead. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of plants, such as bluebells, wood anemones, and wild garlic, adding bursts of color to the landscape during the spring and summer months.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and tranquility. There are several designated walking trails, varying in length and difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and avid hikers. These paths wind through ancient groves, alongside babbling streams, and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Wildlife is abundant in Hag Wood, providing ample opportunities for nature spotting. Birdwatchers can expect to see a wide range of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The forest is also home to mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers, though spotting them requires patience and a keen eye.

Hag Wood is a cherished gem within the Yorkshire landscape, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the tranquility of an ancient woodland.

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Hag Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.349618/-2.5616527 or Grid Reference SD6395. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Summit, Knotts A view of the Howgill Fells.
Summit, Knotts
A view of the Howgill Fells.
Castley A farm at the foot of Fell Head.
Castley
A farm at the foot of Fell Head.
Tarnhouse Barn
Tarnhouse Barn
Fields around the Chapel Beck The chapel which gives its name to the beck is on the right.
Fields around the Chapel Beck
The chapel which gives its name to the beck is on the right.
Path along ridge descending north The descending ground began as the west ridge of Arant Haw before splitting, this branch then turned north. It descends further then loses its identity.
Fell Head is the obvious distant hill.
Path along ridge descending north
The descending ground began as the west ridge of Arant Haw before splitting, this branch then turned north. It descends further then loses its identity. Fell Head is the obvious distant hill.
Knolls of Seat Knott Seat Knott is a feature of the declining west ridge of Arant Haw once it has gone through a few changes of direction.
Fell Head is the distant hill.
Knolls of Seat Knott
Seat Knott is a feature of the declining west ridge of Arant Haw once it has gone through a few changes of direction. Fell Head is the distant hill.
Farm road north-east of Birkhaw The farm road is also a bridleway heading into the valley of Bram Rigg Beck.
Farm road north-east of Birkhaw
The farm road is also a bridleway heading into the valley of Bram Rigg Beck.
Blue tractors parked at Birkhaw Birkhaw is a farm at the western side of the Howgill Fells.
Both machines appear to be Fords.
Blue tractors parked at Birkhaw
Birkhaw is a farm at the western side of the Howgill Fells. Both machines appear to be Fords.
The road to Craggstone OS maps give the name Craggstone for the property along this road but the photographer's memory is of the name Merlin Crag at the road end from where the image was made.
The road to Craggstone
OS maps give the name Craggstone for the property along this road but the photographer's memory is of the name Merlin Crag at the road end from where the image was made.
Bracken on Winder The bracken, dead of course being the previous year's growth, is low on the hill's west ridge.
The distant hill is Fell Head; the middle-distance ridge rises to Arant Haw, the summit of which is out of view.
Bracken on Winder
The bracken, dead of course being the previous year's growth, is low on the hill's west ridge. The distant hill is Fell Head; the middle-distance ridge rises to Arant Haw, the summit of which is out of view.
The road to High Branthwaite Branthwaite is in the valley of the River Lune, on the lower slopes of Winder in the Howgill Fells.
The road to High Branthwaite
Branthwaite is in the valley of the River Lune, on the lower slopes of Winder in the Howgill Fells.
Three sheep grazing Contented animals in a field on the north-east side of Howgill Lane near to Sedbergh.
Arant Haw is the hill beyond.
Three sheep grazing
Contented animals in a field on the north-east side of Howgill Lane near to Sedbergh. Arant Haw is the hill beyond.
Boundary Marker Cast-iron county bridge marker at SE end of Crook of Lune Bridge. 'WR' on both faces.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_SEDB05br
Boundary Marker
Cast-iron county bridge marker at SE end of Crook of Lune Bridge. 'WR' on both faces. Milestone Society National ID: YW_SEDB05br
Small Beck above Beck house. Walking up to Fell head.
Small Beck above Beck house.
Walking up to Fell head.
Old Milestone by the B6264, north of Hill Top Farm Carved stone post by the B6264, in parish of FIRBANK (SOUTH LAKELAND District), Hill Top Farm, Nettlepot, on grass verge, on West side of road. Sedbergh BBKL stone, erected by the Sedbergh turnpike trust in the 19th century. Broken in 2009.

Inscription reads:-
: BB / 4¾ : : KL / 11¾ :
(To Borrow Bridge and Kirkby Lonsdale)

Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1086912 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1086912" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1086912">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

Milestone Society National ID: WE_BBKL04.
Old Milestone by the B6264, north of Hill Top Farm
Carved stone post by the B6264, in parish of FIRBANK (SOUTH LAKELAND District), Hill Top Farm, Nettlepot, on grass verge, on West side of road. Sedbergh BBKL stone, erected by the Sedbergh turnpike trust in the 19th century. Broken in 2009. Inscription reads:- : BB / 4¾ : : KL / 11¾ : (To Borrow Bridge and Kirkby Lonsdale) Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1086912 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: WE_BBKL04.
Sheep folds, ancient and modern, situated along Crosdale Beck
Sheep folds, ancient and modern, situated along Crosdale Beck
Looking down The Nab towards Crosdale wood
Looking down The Nab towards Crosdale wood
Solitary boulder: on Arant Haw's grassy climb
Solitary boulder: on Arant Haw's grassy climb
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Hag Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD6395 (Lat: 54.349618, Lng: -2.5616527)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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///flood.breakfast.prayers. Near Sedbergh, Cumbria

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Postal Code: LA10
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