Long Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Long Wood

Shed on the bank of the River Severn at Awre Photographed on a wet and windy November. Much relieved by an excellent pub at the end of the walk.
Shed on the bank of the River Severn at Awre Credit: Jerry Fryman

Long Wood is a dense woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 1,500 acres, it is situated within the larger Forest of Dean. The woodland is predominantly made up of oak and beech trees, creating a picturesque and serene environment.

Long Wood is known for its rich biodiversity, with a wide variety of flora and fauna thriving within its borders. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones. This vibrant tapestry of colors attracts numerous species of butterflies and insects.

The woodland is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Deer, badgers, and foxes can often be spotted roaming the forest, while bird enthusiasts will be delighted to observe species such as woodpeckers, tawny owls, and nuthatches. Long Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its importance for biodiversity conservation.

Visitors to Long Wood can enjoy a variety of recreational activities. There are several well-marked walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the woodland. Additionally, the forest provides an ideal setting for picnicking, photography, and nature watching.

Long Wood offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of the forest.

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Long Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.780465/-2.3956172 or Grid Reference SO7209. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shed on the bank of the River Severn at Awre Photographed on a wet and windy November. Much relieved by an excellent pub at the end of the walk.
Shed on the bank of the River Severn at Awre
Photographed on a wet and windy November. Much relieved by an excellent pub at the end of the walk.
Fretherne (Glos) St Mary's Church
Fretherne (Glos) St Mary's Church
Severn Estuary shoreline including Saul Warth Area prone to flooding around Saul Warth, may become managed realignment scheme.
Severn Estuary shoreline including Saul Warth
Area prone to flooding around Saul Warth, may become managed realignment scheme.
Hock Cliff Hock Cliff is stuffed with lower lias fossils like the devil's toenail (Gryphaea Oyster) and ammonites just waiting to be collected from the rubble at the base of the cliff. However they are grey and crumbly and so don't make great specimens. We found an Ichthysaurus vertebra this particular day. There are some hovercraft waiting to go skimming across the mudflats in the distance.
Hock Cliff
Hock Cliff is stuffed with lower lias fossils like the devil's toenail (Gryphaea Oyster) and ammonites just waiting to be collected from the rubble at the base of the cliff. However they are grey and crumbly and so don't make great specimens. We found an Ichthysaurus vertebra this particular day. There are some hovercraft waiting to go skimming across the mudflats in the distance.
Severn Bore This is the early stage of the Severn Bore where it is a broad whooshing wave travelling up the river that quickly covers the low tide mud and sand. Two fronts can be seen and these are travelling either side of a mudflat called "The Noose". This particular bore was early in the morning on Good Friday.
Severn Bore
This is the early stage of the Severn Bore where it is a broad whooshing wave travelling up the river that quickly covers the low tide mud and sand. Two fronts can be seen and these are travelling either side of a mudflat called "The Noose". This particular bore was early in the morning on Good Friday.
The Noose The section of the river Severn that is known as the Noose sits entirely in the grid square SO7207. The tide is on its way out leaving massive sand banks. The distance to the opposite bank is 2Km. The church at Frampton on Severn is just left of centre.
The Noose
The section of the river Severn that is known as the Noose sits entirely in the grid square SO7207. The tide is on its way out leaving massive sand banks. The distance to the opposite bank is 2Km. The church at Frampton on Severn is just left of centre.
River Severn The river Severn has nearly completed its journey around the large horseshoe bend by Newnham. From here it starts to open up into the Noose. A large tidal area of mud and sand. The tide is on its way out uncovering the dangerous sand banks. On the horizon is May hill.
River Severn
The river Severn has nearly completed its journey around the large horseshoe bend by Newnham. From here it starts to open up into the Noose. A large tidal area of mud and sand. The tide is on its way out uncovering the dangerous sand banks. On the horizon is May hill.
Bank of the river Severn Close to Awre this quiet section of the river Severn is a good area for wildlife spotting. The tide is on its way out revealing the massive sand banks. Large pieces of driftwood are deposited along the bank by the high tide.
Bank of the river Severn
Close to Awre this quiet section of the river Severn is a good area for wildlife spotting. The tide is on its way out revealing the massive sand banks. Large pieces of driftwood are deposited along the bank by the high tide.
Sunset over the Severn estuary The main channel of the River Severn is just beyond the bank of mud in the foreground. The extensive area of sandbanks known as The Noose is beyond.
Sunset over the Severn estuary
The main channel of the River Severn is just beyond the bank of mud in the foreground. The extensive area of sandbanks known as The Noose is beyond.
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Frampton-on-Severn View south down the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal from Fretherne Bridge at Frampton-on-Severn.
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Frampton-on-Severn
View south down the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal from Fretherne Bridge at Frampton-on-Severn.
Fretherne Church Fretherne church is dedicated to St Mary.
Fretherne Church
Fretherne church is dedicated to St Mary.
Roadside ditch at Fretherne
Roadside ditch at Fretherne
Overton Farm, Fretherne Attractive red brick farmhouse in Fretherne.
Overton Farm, Fretherne
Attractive red brick farmhouse in Fretherne.
Stile on the Severn Way, near Arlingham With the tide in the River Severn is very wide where it negotiates the large horseshoe opposite Newnham. Due to the river's width taller pylons are used to carry power cables across the river.
Stile on the Severn Way, near Arlingham
With the tide in the River Severn is very wide where it negotiates the large horseshoe opposite Newnham. Due to the river's width taller pylons are used to carry power cables across the river.
The River Severn near Arlingham View downstream from the bank of the River Severn to the south of Arlingham. The Cotswolds can be seen on the horizon.
The River Severn near Arlingham
View downstream from the bank of the River Severn to the south of Arlingham. The Cotswolds can be seen on the horizon.
Teasel on the banks of the River Severn Teasel on the banks of the River Severn near Arlingham.
Teasel on the banks of the River Severn
Teasel on the banks of the River Severn near Arlingham.
St Mary's church, Fretherne This building was constructed in the 1840's, replacing two earlier churches on the site. It is faced with Stinchcombe sandstone with Bath stone dressings.
St Mary's church, Fretherne
This building was constructed in the 1840's, replacing two earlier churches on the site. It is faced with Stinchcombe sandstone with Bath stone dressings.
St. Mary's church interior A very dark church indeed as all the ornate windows are at the extensions and porches to either side.
St. Mary's church interior
A very dark church indeed as all the ornate windows are at the extensions and porches to either side.
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Long Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO7209 (Lat: 51.780465, Lng: -2.3956172)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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///orchestra.tumblers.mainland. Near Frampton on Severn, Gloucestershire

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Hock Cliff
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Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Stile: squeezer
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