Haywoodpark Covert

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Haywoodpark Covert

Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Credit: Roger Kidd

Haywoodpark Covert is a pristine forest located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, it is known for its dense woodlands and diverse flora and fauna. The covert is nestled in a picturesque landscape, encompassing rolling hills, meandering streams, and a serene atmosphere that attracts nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The forest is primarily composed of various species of trees, including oak, beech, and pine. These towering giants provide a lush canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor. This creates a unique and enchanting ambiance, perfect for those seeking solace in nature.

The woodland is home to a rich array of wildlife, making it a haven for animal lovers and bird watchers. Visitors may spot deer, foxes, badgers, and a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls. The forest is also abundant with wildflowers, adding vibrant colors to the already picturesque scenery.

Haywoodpark Covert offers a myriad of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Nature trails wind through the forest, offering hikers and walkers the opportunity to explore the enchanting surroundings. The covert is also popular among cyclists and horse riders, with designated paths catering to their needs.

For those seeking a more tranquil experience, the forest provides ample space for picnics and relaxation. The peaceful atmosphere, coupled with the gentle sounds of nature, creates an idyllic setting for unwinding and connecting with the natural world.

Haywoodpark Covert in Staffordshire is a true gem, offering a sanctuary of natural beauty and tranquility for all who visit.

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Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Meadow Lane in Little Haywood, Staffordshire Looking north-east towards Main Road from near the canal bridge.
Meadow Lane in Little Haywood, Staffordshire
Looking north-east towards Main Road from near the canal bridge.
Pasture south-west of Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-west from the canal near Meadow Lane Bridge, No 72. The West Coast Main Line (Trent Valley) is on an embankment, heading for Stoke-on-Trent.
Pasture south-west of Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north-west from the canal near Meadow Lane Bridge, No 72. The West Coast Main Line (Trent Valley) is on an embankment, heading for Stoke-on-Trent.
Grazing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire A long stretch of pasture is between the canal and the railway embankment.
Grazing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
A long stretch of pasture is between the canal and the railway embankment.
Pasture and railway near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-north-west from the canal. A long stretch of pasture is between the canal and the railway embankment, with more on the slopes beyond.
Pasture and railway near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north-north-west from the canal. A long stretch of pasture is between the canal and the railway embankment, with more on the slopes beyond.
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal at Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal at Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal at Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal at Bridge #72
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #73A
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #73A
Canal boat Lady in Grey, Trent & Mersey Canal
Canal boat Lady in Grey, Trent & Mersey Canal
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #73A
Trent & Mersey Canal towards Bridge #73A
Little Haywood
Little Haywood
Geese and localised flooding, Trent Valley
Geese and localised flooding, Trent Valley
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Meadow Lane near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking south towards Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent.
Bus crossing Weetman's Bridge near Little Haywood, Staffordshire The bus is crossing Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent, travelling north towards Little Haywood. Route 825* between Rugeley and Lichfield provided one bus a day each way (weekdays only, presumably not in school holidays), timed to serve morning and afternoon Lichfield school needs. At 15:51 BST this bus will be going towards Rugeley, not Lichfield.
The Arriva VDL SB200 Wrightbus Pulsar 2 Single Decker bus YJ61FEK dates from 2011 and carries fleet number 3759.

* Update November 2022: Route 825 no longer operates.
Bus crossing Weetman's Bridge near Little Haywood, Staffordshire
The bus is crossing Weetman's Bridge over the River Trent, travelling north towards Little Haywood. Route 825* between Rugeley and Lichfield provided one bus a day each way (weekdays only, presumably not in school holidays), timed to serve morning and afternoon Lichfield school needs. At 15:51 BST this bus will be going towards Rugeley, not Lichfield. The Arriva VDL SB200 Wrightbus Pulsar 2 Single Decker bus YJ61FEK dates from 2011 and carries fleet number 3759. * Update November 2022: Route 825 no longer operates.
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Haywoodpark Covert is located at Grid Ref: SJ9820 (Lat: 52.782788, Lng: -2.02236)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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