Crabtree Rough

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire South Staffordshire

England

Crabtree Rough

Ridge Road looking toward Dudley and the Black Country
Ridge Road looking toward Dudley and the Black Country Credit: charlie

Crabtree Rough is a serene woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Situated in the heart of the county, this forested area covers a vast expanse of approximately 500 acres. The woodland is named after the prominent Crabtree family who once owned the land.

The rich biodiversity of Crabtree Rough makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The forest is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and enchanting landscape. The thick canopy provides shade on sunny days, while the forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers and ferns.

The forest is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and lead to secluded spots, perfect for picnicking or simply immersing oneself in the beauty of nature.

Crabtree Rough is home to a wide array of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot numerous species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Foxes, squirrels, and deer can also be encountered while roaming the forest. The tranquil atmosphere of the woodland provides a refuge for these animals, ensuring their uninterrupted existence.

The forest is open to the public year-round, and visitors are encouraged to adhere to the principles of Leave No Trace, preserving the natural integrity of the area. The local authorities have implemented measures to maintain the forest's cleanliness and protect its delicate ecosystem.

Crabtree Rough is a true gem of Staffordshire, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustle of urban life. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or a family outing, this woodland promises a memorable experience for all who venture within its leafy embrace.

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Crabtree Rough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.477163/-2.1809038 or Grid Reference SO8786. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ridge Road looking toward Dudley and the Black Country
Ridge Road looking toward Dudley and the Black Country
Cave at Prestwood near Stourton, Staffordshire This cave in the Triassic sandstone is on land belonging to Prestwood Cave Nursery. The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Cave at Prestwood near Stourton, Staffordshire
This cave in the Triassic sandstone is on land belonging to Prestwood Cave Nursery. The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Cave at Prestwood near Stourton, Staffordshire This cave in the Triassic sandstone is on land belonging to Prestwood Cave Nursery. The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Cave at Prestwood near Stourton, Staffordshire
This cave in the Triassic sandstone is on land belonging to Prestwood Cave Nursery. The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Prestwood Cave Nursery near Stourton, Staffordshire The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Prestwood Cave Nursery near Stourton, Staffordshire
The nursery grows a limited range of hardy shrubs and other plants. Quality is high, and the prices are very reasonable. The hard winter of 2010-2011 killed many plants in nurseries all over the West Midlands, but enough remains here to continue trading.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Bridleway near Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm.
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal near Prestwood, Staffordshire Seen from the bridleway crossing Prestwood Bridge (No 34). The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal near Prestwood, Staffordshire
Seen from the bridleway crossing Prestwood Bridge (No 34). The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Public footpath and stile near Prestwood, Staffordshire The path across this crop field seems little used. The bridleway from the Coach House which is mapped as being behind the camera does not exist at all now.
Public footpath and stile near Prestwood, Staffordshire
The path across this crop field seems little used. The bridleway from the Coach House which is mapped as being behind the camera does not exist at all now.
Farmland near Prestwood, Staffordshire Seen from the bridleway near Prestwood Cave Nursery.
Farmland near Prestwood, Staffordshire
Seen from the bridleway near Prestwood Cave Nursery.
Farmland near Prestwood, Staffordshire Looking across the fields from the bridleway between Prestwood and Greensforge Lane.
Farmland near Prestwood, Staffordshire
Looking across the fields from the bridleway between Prestwood and Greensforge Lane.
Crop field near Prestwood, Staffordshire What appear to be tractor wheel tracks actually follow almost exactly the course of a public footpath across the field to Foley Lane.
Crop field near Prestwood, Staffordshire
What appear to be tractor wheel tracks actually follow almost exactly the course of a public footpath across the field to Foley Lane.
Arable Land near Prestwood, Staffordshire Looking across the fields from the bridleway between Prestwood and Greensforge Lane. The tall dark green conifers in the centre of the image are by the A449 near Yew Tree Farm.
Arable Land near Prestwood, Staffordshire
Looking across the fields from the bridleway between Prestwood and Greensforge Lane. The tall dark green conifers in the centre of the image are by the A449 near Yew Tree Farm.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Gothersley Farm and Greensforge Lane with the Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood. On the skyline are Lousy Wood and Crabtree Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Gothersley Farm and Greensforge Lane with the Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood. On the skyline are Lousy Wood and Crabtree Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm, then on to The Million plantation and Enville. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River, east of the canal. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm, then on to The Million plantation and Enville. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River, east of the canal. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane and Gothersley Farm. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane, Gothersley Farm and The Million. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the canal and the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
Bridleway north of Stourton, Staffordshire
The bridleway links Wolverhampton Road (A449) at Prestwood with Greensforge Lane, Gothersley Farm and The Million. The woodland ahead is on the slope down to the canal and the Smestow River. To the right of the bridleway there is Gothersley Rough, and to the left, Colbourn's Rough.
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Crabtree Rough is located at Grid Ref: SO8786 (Lat: 52.477163, Lng: -2.1809038)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: South Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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