Atcombe Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Atcombe Wood

Road through Forest Green Road through Forest Green to Nailsworth.
Road through Forest Green Credit: Philip Halling

Atcombe Wood is a charming woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. Situated near the small village of Atcombe, the wood is easily accessible and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The forest is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, which create a rich canopy providing shelter and shade for a variety of wildlife. The floor of the wood is covered in a dense carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to its enchanting beauty.

Several walking trails wind their way through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. The paths are well-maintained and marked, making it easy for visitors to navigate and enjoy the serene surroundings. Along the trails, one can spot a multitude of bird species, such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, as well as small mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels.

Atcombe Wood is also known for its diverse plant life, with an abundance of bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic carpeting the forest floor in the spring. The wood is particularly breathtaking during this time, with bursts of vibrant colors and the delightful fragrance of blooming flowers filling the air.

Overall, Atcombe Wood offers a picturesque and peaceful retreat for nature lovers, providing an opportunity to reconnect with the natural world and enjoy the tranquility of Gloucestershire's countryside.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Atcombe Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.711374/-2.2408301 or Grid Reference SO8301. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road through Forest Green Road through Forest Green to Nailsworth.
Road through Forest Green
Road through Forest Green to Nailsworth.
Footpath through High Wood This attractive path was within earshot of the nearby Forest Green Rovers ground.
Footpath through High Wood
This attractive path was within earshot of the nearby Forest Green Rovers ground.
Gloucester cattle Gloucester cattle are an ancient breed, here they are pictured in a valley below High Wood above Nailsworth.
Gloucester cattle
Gloucester cattle are an ancient breed, here they are pictured in a valley below High Wood above Nailsworth.
Tree-lined track Tree-lined track near Lower Lutheridge Farm.  Shortwood church is just visible in the distance.
Tree-lined track
Tree-lined track near Lower Lutheridge Farm. Shortwood church is just visible in the distance.
Track to Lower Lutheridge Farm Low autumn sun highlights a tree-lined track to Lower Lutheridge Farm, Shortwood church is in the background.
Track to Lower Lutheridge Farm
Low autumn sun highlights a tree-lined track to Lower Lutheridge Farm, Shortwood church is in the background.
Valley above Nailsworth Houses in a valley above Nailsworth pictured from a track west of Lower Lutheridge Farm.
Valley above Nailsworth
Houses in a valley above Nailsworth pictured from a track west of Lower Lutheridge Farm.
View to High Wood View across a valley to High Wood to the west of Nailsworth.
View to High Wood
View across a valley to High Wood to the west of Nailsworth.
Stone Stile, Forest Green Adjacent to Gloucestershire footpath ZNA88, probably a private entrance to what was a quarry in ancient times. South of the football stadium. Looking in a Southerly direction, the alternative view looking SW is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7211833">ST8399 : Stone Stile, Forest Green</a>.
Stone Stile, Forest Green
Adjacent to Gloucestershire footpath ZNA88, probably a private entrance to what was a quarry in ancient times. South of the football stadium. Looking in a Southerly direction, the alternative view looking SW is ST8399 : Stone Stile, Forest Green.
Stone Stile, Forest Green Adjacent to Gloucestershire footpath ZNA88, probably a private entrance to what was a quarry in ancient times. South of the football stadium. Looking in a SW direction, the alternative view looking South is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7211830">ST8399 : Stone Stile, Forest Green</a>.
Stone Stile, Forest Green
Adjacent to Gloucestershire footpath ZNA88, probably a private entrance to what was a quarry in ancient times. South of the football stadium. Looking in a SW direction, the alternative view looking South is ST8399 : Stone Stile, Forest Green.
The dressing room entrance at the New Lawn Stadium The New Lawn Stadium is home to Forest Green Rovers.
The dressing room entrance at the New Lawn Stadium
The New Lawn Stadium is home to Forest Green Rovers.
The rear of the South Stand at the New Lawn Stadium The New Lawn Stadium is home to Forest Green Rovers.
The rear of the South Stand at the New Lawn Stadium
The New Lawn Stadium is home to Forest Green Rovers.
Lake at Woodchester Park
Lake at Woodchester Park
Woodchester village Looking directly west from the edge of Minchinhampton Common. The lower large field to the right is adjacent to the famous Woodchester Orpheus mosaic, part of possibly the biggest and most opulent Roman Villa in the UK. A replica of the mosaic is on display nearby at Prinknash Abbey. Villa May have been home to the governing family of this important area, with Cirencester only 14 miles away and Bath 27 miles.
Woodchester village
Looking directly west from the edge of Minchinhampton Common. The lower large field to the right is adjacent to the famous Woodchester Orpheus mosaic, part of possibly the biggest and most opulent Roman Villa in the UK. A replica of the mosaic is on display nearby at Prinknash Abbey. Villa May have been home to the governing family of this important area, with Cirencester only 14 miles away and Bath 27 miles.
The road from Bear Hill towards Little London Road on very steep slope at the bottom of Rodborough Common
The road from Bear Hill towards Little London
Road on very steep slope at the bottom of Rodborough Common
Amberley (Glos) Holy Trinity Church
Amberley (Glos) Holy Trinity Church
South Woodchester (Glos) Dominican Priory Church Roman Catholic - the monastic buildings now largely demolished.
South Woodchester (Glos) Dominican Priory Church
Roman Catholic - the monastic buildings now largely demolished.
Parkmill Pond Parkmill Pond is the last in the chain of man-made lakes in Woodchester Park.
Parkmill Pond
Parkmill Pond is the last in the chain of man-made lakes in Woodchester Park.
Kennel Pond This is between Kennel Pond and Parkmill Pond looking towards Kennel Pond. These ponds are a chain of man-made ponds in Woodchester Park.
Kennel Pond
This is between Kennel Pond and Parkmill Pond looking towards Kennel Pond. These ponds are a chain of man-made ponds in Woodchester Park.
Show me another place!

Atcombe Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO8301 (Lat: 51.711374, Lng: -2.2408301)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

What 3 Words

///unfounded.courier.riots. Near Nailsworth, Gloucestershire

Nearby Locations

Woodchester Atcombe Wood

Related Wikis

Convent of Poor Clares, Woodchester

A former Convent of Poor Clares is located in Woodchester, near Stroud in Gloucestershire. The convent was home to nuns of the Poor Clares order from 1850...

Woodchester

Woodchester is a Gloucestershire village in the Nailsworth (or Woodchester) Valley, a valley in the South Cotswolds in England, running southwards from...

Woodchester railway station

Woodchester railway station served the villages of Woodchester and Amberley in Gloucestershire, England. It was on the 9.3 km-long Stonehouse and Nailsworth...

Neu-Lindsey Nature Reserve

Neu-Lindsey Nature Reserve (grid reference SO845014) is a 0.4-hectare (0.99-acre) nature reserve in Gloucestershire. The site is listed in the ‘Stroud...

The New Lawn

The New Lawn, also known as The Bolt New Lawn for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. It has been the home stadium...

Whitstone Hundred

Whitstone was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England. From the 13th century it comprised two adjacent divisions, which included the ancient parishes...

The Lawn Ground

The Lawn Ground was located in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England, and was, from 1890 to 2006, home to the English football club, Forest Green Rovers...

Amberley, Gloucestershire

Amberley, Gloucestershire is a small village about two miles south of Stroud in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated on the edge of Minchinhampton...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.711374,-2.2408301
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7108614/-2.2450989
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7116611/-2.2461033
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7097578/-2.2431677
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7124223/-2.2471011
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7093676/-2.2419996
The Convent of Poor Clares
Disused Tourism: attraction
Lat/Long: 51.7112557/-2.2349072
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7089121/-2.2409105
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7086246/-2.239835
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.708101/-2.2385341
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.7074146/-2.2386897
Barrier: chain
Lat/Long: 51.7101811/-2.2348232
Barrier: chain
Lat/Long: 51.7102041/-2.2347159
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00; Su off
Drive Through: no
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: GL5 238D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 51.7097642/-2.2346654
Upper Atcombe Farm
Addr City: Stroud
Addr Housename: Atcombe Farm
Addr Postcode: GL5 5HR
Addr Street: Convent Lane
Addr Village: Woodchester
Email: stay@woodchestervalleyvineyard.co.uk
Fhrs Id: 1021923
Guest House: bed_and_breakfast
Phone: +44 7808 650883
Tourism: guest_house
Website: https://www.woodchestervalleyvineyard.co.uk/stay
Lat/Long: 51.7103821/-2.2400189
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Atcombe Wood?

Leave your review of Atcombe Wood below (or comments, questions and feedback).