Dagnish Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Dagnish Wood

The Stirrup Cup, Bisley Walker-friendly pub at the north end of the village.
The Stirrup Cup, Bisley Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Dagnish Wood is a charming woodland area located in Gloucestershire, England. Stretching across a vast expanse of land, this forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and wildlife observers alike. The wood is situated in the picturesque countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and meandering streams.

Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Dagnish Wood boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a beautiful tapestry of colors during the autumn months. The woodland floor is adorned with an array of native wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the area.

The wood is crisscrossed with numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their leisure. As they meander through the forest, they may come across hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and small ponds, providing a peaceful and tranquil setting for relaxation and reflection.

Dagnish Wood also provides a habitat for a range of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, while lucky visitors may catch a glimpse of deer, foxes, or even badgers. The forest is a haven for biodiversity, supporting a delicate ecosystem that is carefully protected and conserved.

With its serene atmosphere and natural beauty, Dagnish Wood offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, an adventurous hike, or a peaceful picnic, this woodland sanctuary is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.

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Dagnish Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.744853/-2.1588265 or Grid Reference SO8905. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Stirrup Cup, Bisley Walker-friendly pub at the north end of the village.
The Stirrup Cup, Bisley
Walker-friendly pub at the north end of the village.
Notice on the Stirrup Cup Not unfriendly to outdoor-types!
Notice on the Stirrup Cup
Not unfriendly to outdoor-types!
Hayhedge Lane, Bisley The lane leads a to dead end at Battlescombe. Right is Limekiln Lane.
Hayhedge Lane, Bisley
The lane leads a to dead end at Battlescombe. Right is Limekiln Lane.
Track and footpath to Bisley Leading north-west from the lane junction in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5013309">SO9005 : Hayhedge Lane, Bisley</a>.
Track and footpath to Bisley
Leading north-west from the lane junction in SO9005 : Hayhedge Lane, Bisley.
Limekiln Lane Looking south-east from Hayhedge Lane, Bisley.
Limekiln Lane
Looking south-east from Hayhedge Lane, Bisley.
Track and bridleway Towards Upper Hill Farm.
Track and bridleway
Towards Upper Hill Farm.
Van Der Breen Street, Bisley Western end of a long dead-end street viewed from the High Street/Cheltenham Road junction. 
A sign shows that Van Der Breen Street is unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles or wide vehicles.
Van Der Breen Street, Bisley
Western end of a long dead-end street viewed from the High Street/Cheltenham Road junction. A sign shows that Van Der Breen Street is unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles or wide vehicles.
Stirrup Cup, Bisley Cheltenham Road pub & restaurant near the northern end of High Street. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011412" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011412">Link</a> to the name sign.
Stirrup Cup, Bisley
Cheltenham Road pub & restaurant near the northern end of High Street. Link to the name sign.
The Stirrup Cup name sign, Bisley Hanging from a wall bracket here. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011407" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011407">Link</a>
The Stirrup Cup name sign, Bisley
Hanging from a wall bracket here. Link
Bisley War Memorial Located on the east side of Cheltenham Road near the Stirrup Cup. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011407" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011407">Link</a>
The Cotswold stone War Memorial was dedicated on April 3rd 1921. 
Grade II listed in 2010.
Bisley War Memorial
Located on the east side of Cheltenham Road near the Stirrup Cup. Link The Cotswold stone War Memorial was dedicated on April 3rd 1921. Grade II listed in 2010.
Windyridge, Bisley The northeast end of the cul-de-sac Windyridge viewed across Cheltenham Road.
Windyridge, Bisley
The northeast end of the cul-de-sac Windyridge viewed across Cheltenham Road.
Cheltenham Road houses near the corner of Windyridge, Bisley Cheltenham Road houses are on the right. Windyridge <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011448" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011448">Link</a> houses are on the left.
Cheltenham Road houses near the corner of Windyridge, Bisley
Cheltenham Road houses are on the right. Windyridge Link houses are on the left.
Minor road from Bisley towards Stroud The 30mph speed limit increases to 40mph.
Minor road from Bisley towards Stroud
The 30mph speed limit increases to 40mph.
Give Way sign and hydrant marker on a grass triangle, Bisley Facing the minor road from Stroud. Calf Way is on the left. 
Cheltenham Road on the right leads to the centre of Bisley.
Give Way sign and hydrant marker on a grass triangle, Bisley
Facing the minor road from Stroud. Calf Way is on the left. Cheltenham Road on the right leads to the centre of Bisley.
Calf Way north of Bisley North of the junction on the left, Cheltenham Road behind the camera becomes Calf Way ahead. 
Pointing ahead, a sign near the camera shows two miles to The Camp, five miles to Birdlip.
Calf Way north of Bisley
North of the junction on the left, Cheltenham Road behind the camera becomes Calf Way ahead. Pointing ahead, a sign near the camera shows two miles to The Camp, five miles to Birdlip.
Y-junction north of Bisley Viewed from the northwest end of Cheltenham Road.
Left for a minor road towards Stroud.
Right along Calf Way for The Camp (2 miles) and Birdlip (5).
Y-junction north of Bisley
Viewed from the northwest end of Cheltenham Road. Left for a minor road towards Stroud. Right along Calf Way for The Camp (2 miles) and Birdlip (5).
Direction and distances sign on a grass triangle north of Bisley Two miles from The Camp and five miles from Birdlip,
the black arrow on the sign points along Calf Way. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011492" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6011492">Link</a>
Direction and distances sign on a grass triangle north of Bisley
Two miles from The Camp and five miles from Birdlip, the black arrow on the sign points along Calf Way. Link
Northern boundary of Bisley The 30mph speed limit on Cheltenham Road drops to 20mph near the village 
boundary sign. Bisley is a Gloucestershire village about 6km east of Stroud.
Northern boundary of Bisley
The 30mph speed limit on Cheltenham Road drops to 20mph near the village boundary sign. Bisley is a Gloucestershire village about 6km east of Stroud.
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Dagnish Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO8905 (Lat: 51.744853, Lng: -2.1588265)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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