Clough Bank Wood

Wood, Forest in Lancashire Ribble Valley

England

Clough Bank Wood

'New' Dinckley Footbridge over River Ribble Replacement footbridge over River Ribble at Dinckley replacing the one that was badly damaged in the Boxing Day floods of 2015
'New' Dinckley Footbridge over River Ribble Credit: Richard Cook

Clough Bank Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Lancashire, England. Covering an area of approximately 30 acres, this wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The woodland is situated on a gently sloping hillside, providing visitors with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. The forest floor is rich with a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to its beauty and ecological value.

Clough Bank Wood is home to a wide range of wildlife, making it an important habitat for many species. Birdwatchers can spot various species of birds, such as thrushes, woodpeckers, and owls, while mammals like foxes, deer, and squirrels can also be seen roaming in the area. The wood is also a haven for smaller creatures like butterflies, bees, and beetles.

The forest offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the trees, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The wood is well-maintained, with clear signage and designated picnic areas for visitors to enjoy a leisurely lunch surrounded by nature.

Clough Bank Wood is a perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its scenic vistas, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails, it offers a delightful experience for nature lovers and provides a valuable natural asset to the Lancashire region.

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'New' Dinckley Footbridge over River Ribble Replacement footbridge over River Ribble at Dinckley replacing the one that was badly damaged in the Boxing Day floods of 2015
'New' Dinckley Footbridge over River Ribble
Replacement footbridge over River Ribble at Dinckley replacing the one that was badly damaged in the Boxing Day floods of 2015
River Ribble Looking north east from Ribchester Bridge.
River Ribble
Looking north east from Ribchester Bridge.
Cottages at Hurst Green On Avenue Road.
Cottages at Hurst Green
On Avenue Road.
Shireburn Cottages The building was originally at Kemple on Longridge Fell and was constructed in 1706 as almshouses. The structure was removed to this site in 1946 when extensions were added. The building is grade II* listed.
Shireburn Cottages
The building was originally at Kemple on Longridge Fell and was constructed in 1706 as almshouses. The structure was removed to this site in 1946 when extensions were added. The building is grade II* listed.
Houses in Hurst Green At the junction of Smithy Row and Avenue Road. Smithy Row is a private road and public footpath.
Houses in Hurst Green
At the junction of Smithy Row and Avenue Road. Smithy Row is a private road and public footpath.
Rugby practice Students of Stonyhurst College hone their skills.
Rugby practice
Students of Stonyhurst College hone their skills.
The mausoleum at Hurst Green The building, which is grade II listed is in St. Joseph's cemetery
The mausoleum at Hurst Green
The building, which is grade II listed is in St. Joseph's cemetery
Ribchester Bridge Carrying the B6245 over the River Ribble.
Ribchester Bridge
Carrying the B6245 over the River Ribble.
Panstones Farm On Gallows Lane.
Panstones Farm
On Gallows Lane.
Remains of the Punch Bowl The pub on Longridge Road outside Hurst Green was a grade II listed building. It was demolished without notification to or permission from the relevant authority, who have now ordered the owners to rebuild the structure.
Remains of the Punch Bowl
The pub on Longridge Road outside Hurst Green was a grade II listed building. It was demolished without notification to or permission from the relevant authority, who have now ordered the owners to rebuild the structure.
Humorous sign With a serious message.
Humorous sign
With a serious message.
From The Avenue in Hurst Green
From The Avenue in Hurst Green
St. Joseph's R.C. cemetery By the side of The Avenue at Stonyhurst.
St. Joseph's R.C. cemetery
By the side of The Avenue at Stonyhurst.
Statue of the Virgin Mary The recently refurbished statue stands by The Avenue at Stonyhurst.
Statue of the Virgin Mary
The recently refurbished statue stands by The Avenue at Stonyhurst.
Ease Barn Farm On Gallows Lane near Ribchester.
Ease Barn Farm
On Gallows Lane near Ribchester.
Hurst Green war memorial With pretty flowers in full bloom.
Hurst Green war memorial
With pretty flowers in full bloom.
Lower Dutton Cottage On Gallows Lane near Ribchester.
Lower Dutton Cottage
On Gallows Lane near Ribchester.
Car park at Marles Wood A handy place to park close to the bank of the River Ribble.
Car park at Marles Wood
A handy place to park close to the bank of the River Ribble.
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Clough Bank Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD6736 (Lat: 53.828011, Lng: -2.4942876)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

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