Black Brake

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire

England

Black Brake

Coomb's End Grassland viewed from the Cotswold Way passing through Coomb's End.
Coomb's End Credit: Philip Halling

Black Brake is a small woodland area located in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated within the larger Forest of Dean, a renowned forested region in the western part of the county. The woodland is characterized by its dense tree cover, primarily composed of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and birch.

With an area spanning approximately 100 acres, Black Brake offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of leaf litter, creating a rich habitat for a variety of plants and wildlife. Bluebells and primroses are common sights during the spring months, adding a vibrant burst of color to the woodland.

The trails within Black Brake wind through the forest, providing visitors with opportunities to explore its natural beauty. The paths are well-maintained, ensuring easy navigation for walkers of all abilities. As visitors venture deeper into the woodland, they may come across babbling brooks and small streams, which contribute to the overall charm of the area.

The forest is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Common sightings include deer, foxes, badgers, and a variety of bird species. Ornithologists may be particularly interested in observing the woodland's resident bird population, which includes woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

Black Brake offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its scenic beauty and biodiversity make it a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a quiet escape in Gloucestershire's woodlands.

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Black Brake Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.510075/-2.3544648 or Grid Reference ST7579. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coomb's End Grassland viewed from the Cotswold Way passing through Coomb's End.
Coomb's End
Grassland viewed from the Cotswold Way passing through Coomb's End.
Drive through parkland at Dodington The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown ion 1764.
Drive through parkland at Dodington
The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown ion 1764.
Entrance at Dodington Entrance at Dodington viewed from the Cotswold Way long distance footpath with passes through the parkland.
Entrance at Dodington
Entrance at Dodington viewed from the Cotswold Way long distance footpath with passes through the parkland.
Oak tree Oak tree in Dodington Park.
Oak tree
Oak tree in Dodington Park.
Water channel Water channel in Dodington Park viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Water channel
Water channel in Dodington Park viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Parkland at Dodington The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown in 1764.  Here it was viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Parkland at Dodington
The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown in 1764. Here it was viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Stone Stile, Dodington Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking South, the view North is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7206819">ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington</a>.
Stone Stile, Dodington
Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking South, the view North is ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington.
Stone Stile, Dodington Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking North, the view South is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7206812">ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington</a>.
Stone Stile, Dodington
Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking North, the view South is ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington.
A46 Bath Road Towards Stroud, near Old Sodbury.
A46 Bath Road
Towards Stroud, near Old Sodbury.
Entrance to Doddington House Entrance to Doddington House from the A432
Entrance to Doddington House
Entrance to Doddington House from the A432
Looking towards A46 Across the fields from the road to Tormarton
Looking towards A46
Across the fields from the road to Tormarton
Cottages at Dodington Former estate dwellings.
Cottages at Dodington
Former estate dwellings.
Mill Lane from Chapel Lane near Old Sodbury
Mill Lane from Chapel Lane near Old Sodbury
2010 : A46 near Old Sodbury Heading north.
The 50 mph limit signs prepares the driver for the crossroads half a mile ahead and some bends in the road.
2010 : A46 near Old Sodbury
Heading north. The 50 mph limit signs prepares the driver for the crossroads half a mile ahead and some bends in the road.
2010 : A46 south of Old Sodbury Looking south toward the M4 interchange near Tormarton.
2010 : A46 south of Old Sodbury
Looking south toward the M4 interchange near Tormarton.
2010 : Pasture and plantation east of the A46 A mixed plantation, not all that recent, it appears on OS Explorer 155.
The view beyond is toward Acton Turville.
2010 : Pasture and plantation east of the A46
A mixed plantation, not all that recent, it appears on OS Explorer 155. The view beyond is toward Acton Turville.
2010 : Frenchpiece Wood seen from the A46 Mostly deciduous with a few conifers.
2010 : Frenchpiece Wood seen from the A46
Mostly deciduous with a few conifers.
Approaching junction 18 on the M4, heading east
Approaching junction 18 on the M4, heading east
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Black Brake is located at Grid Ref: ST7579 (Lat: 51.510075, Lng: -2.3544648)

Unitary Authority: South Gloucestershire

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Dodington Park
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Lat/Long: 51.5140994/-2.3545713
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Tourism: artwork
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