Haven Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Haven Wood

The Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
The Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge Credit: Dave Pickersgill

Haven Wood, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque forest that covers an area of approximately 500 acres. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers, offering a peaceful and tranquil environment for visitors to explore. The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of towering trees, primarily oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning natural landscape throughout the year.

The wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors may spot various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers and ferns, providing a vibrant and colorful display during the spring and summer months.

Several walking trails crisscross the wood, catering to different levels of fitness and interests. These trails lead visitors through ancient woodlands, past serene ponds, and along babbling brooks, offering opportunities to immerse oneself in the beauty of nature. The wood is also equipped with picnic areas and benches, allowing visitors to take a break and enjoy a packed lunch amidst the peaceful surroundings.

Haven Wood is open to the public throughout the year, with free admission. It is managed by a local conservation organization, which works tirelessly to preserve the natural ecosystem and protect the wildlife within the wood. The organization also organizes educational programs and guided nature walks, providing visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the wood's rich biodiversity and ecological significance. Overall, Haven Wood is a haven for those seeking solace in nature and a prime example of Yorkshire's natural beauty.

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Haven Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.728283/-2.0062224 or Grid Reference SD9925. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
The Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
Bridgegate
Bridgegate
The White Swan
The White Swan
Shoulder Of Mutton
Shoulder Of Mutton
Canal lock
Canal lock
Canal view
Canal view
The Flying Saucer at Hebden Bridge Cafe and studio in old canal warehouse
The Flying Saucer at Hebden Bridge
Cafe and studio in old canal warehouse
The aqueduct carrying the Rochdale Canal over the Calder at Hebden Bridge The Rochdale Canal runs for 33 miles between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire, UK. In Sowerby Bridge it connects with the Calder and Hebble Navigation. In Manchester it connects with the Ashton and Bridgewater Canals. 

The canal was opened between Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden and from Manchester to Rochdale in 1799 and between Todmorden and Rochdale in 1805. Most of the canal was closed in 1952. Restoration work began in late 1980s and by  1996 the canal was opened to navigation once again between Sowerby Bridge and the summit level. The canal was re-opened to navigation along its entire length in July 2002 and forms part of the South Pennine Ring. 

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The aqueduct carrying the Rochdale Canal over the Calder at Hebden Bridge
The Rochdale Canal runs for 33 miles between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire, UK. In Sowerby Bridge it connects with the Calder and Hebble Navigation. In Manchester it connects with the Ashton and Bridgewater Canals. The canal was opened between Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden and from Manchester to Rochdale in 1799 and between Todmorden and Rochdale in 1805. Most of the canal was closed in 1952. Restoration work began in late 1980s and by 1996 the canal was opened to navigation once again between Sowerby Bridge and the summit level. The canal was re-opened to navigation along its entire length in July 2002 and forms part of the South Pennine Ring. LinkExternal link
Seat at eastern end of Horsehold Wood & view over Calderside A seat with a view.
Seat at eastern end of Horsehold Wood & view over Calderside
A seat with a view.
View towards Hebden Bridge from eastern end of Horsehold Wood
View towards Hebden Bridge from eastern end of Horsehold Wood
Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
Rochdale Canal at Hebden Bridge
Striding onto Erringden Moor Plenty of footpaths to choose from, when walking on this stretch of moorland
Striding onto Erringden Moor
Plenty of footpaths to choose from, when walking on this stretch of moorland
Haven Lane Muddy green lane on the edge of Cock Hill Moor
Haven Lane
Muddy green lane on the edge of Cock Hill Moor
Old Boundary Stone on Erringden Moor There are plenty of these stones forming a line across the moor
Old Boundary Stone on Erringden Moor
There are plenty of these stones forming a line across the moor
Footpath on Erringden Moor Narrow but distinct footpath crossing Erringden Moor
Footpath on Erringden Moor
Narrow but distinct footpath crossing Erringden Moor
On the Edge of Erringden Moor Great view of Cragg Vale and Calderdale from here.
On the Edge of Erringden Moor
Great view of Cragg Vale and Calderdale from here.
On Erringden Moor One of many footpaths that can be found on this stretch of moorland
On Erringden Moor
One of many footpaths that can be found on this stretch of moorland
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Haven Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD9925 (Lat: 53.728283, Lng: -2.0062224)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Calderdale

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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