Conigree Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Conigree Wood

Road junction near Rendcomb
Road junction near Rendcomb Credit: Vieve Forward

Conigree Wood is an enchanting woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Situated near the village of Mitcheldean, this beautiful forest covers an area of approximately 130 hectares. The wood is predominantly composed of a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a diverse and captivating landscape.

The woodland is known for its rich biodiversity, providing a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to encounter an array of native wildlife, including roe deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The tranquil environment makes it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers.

Conigree Wood offers several well-marked trails for exploration, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the forest. These paths meander through the wood, leading visitors through dense vegetation, ancient trees, and picturesque clearings. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, adding to the area's charm.

In addition to its natural appeal, Conigree Wood also holds historical significance. The wood is believed to have been part of the Royal Forest of Dean, which was once a hunting ground for the medieval monarchy. Remnants of ancient boundary banks and ditches can still be seen within the woodland, providing a glimpse into its past.

Overall, Conigree Wood is a captivating destination that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Its combination of natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historical heritage makes it a must-visit location for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Conigree Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.780866/-1.9678164 or Grid Reference SP0209. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road junction near Rendcomb
Road junction near Rendcomb
Lane above Rencomb
Lane above Rencomb
Lane to Aycote/Eycot
Lane to Aycote/Eycot
A shed at Northmoor Farm
A shed at Northmoor Farm
Green fields and barns near Rendcomb The barns are so new that they are not on current OS maps.
Green fields and barns near Rendcomb
The barns are so new that they are not on current OS maps.
Entrance to sports fields belonging to Rendcomb College.
Entrance to sports fields belonging to Rendcomb College.
Cottages by lane to Chittlegrove
Cottages by lane to Chittlegrove
Field south of Chittlegrove A large field of wheat south of Chittlegrove, from the byway running across the southern part of the square.  Chittlegrove (a farm) can be seen on the right horizon.  The line of trees is on the north-south road called White Way.
Field south of Chittlegrove
A large field of wheat south of Chittlegrove, from the byway running across the southern part of the square. Chittlegrove (a farm) can be seen on the right horizon. The line of trees is on the north-south road called White Way.
Scots pines on the White Way This is the White Way, a minor Roman road from Cirencester to Chedworth villa.  Yes, apparently even the Romans had "B" roads.  The pines are an interest in an otherwise very flat landscape.
Scots pines on the White Way
This is the White Way, a minor Roman road from Cirencester to Chedworth villa. Yes, apparently even the Romans had "B" roads. The pines are an interest in an otherwise very flat landscape.
Green Meadow Farm The name is fairly apt, but it is a wheat field not a meadow.  Looking north west from the minor road between Rendcomb and the White Way.  At the trees the land falls away rapidly into a minor north-south valley.
Green Meadow Farm
The name is fairly apt, but it is a wheat field not a meadow. Looking north west from the minor road between Rendcomb and the White Way. At the trees the land falls away rapidly into a minor north-south valley.
Rendcomb college playing field and pavilion.
Rendcomb college playing field and pavilion.
Green Meadow Farm.
Green Meadow Farm.
The Churn valley
The Churn valley
Road to Aycote
Road to Aycote
Across the Churn valley
Across the Churn valley
The Churn valley looking  South East
The Churn valley looking South East
The Churn Valley at Rendcomb View of the Churn Valley opposite Rendcomb College.
The Churn Valley at Rendcomb
View of the Churn Valley opposite Rendcomb College.
Valley at Rendcomb View across a valley to the east of Rendcomb towards Green Meadow Farm which can be seen on the other side of the valley.
Valley at Rendcomb
View across a valley to the east of Rendcomb towards Green Meadow Farm which can be seen on the other side of the valley.
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Conigree Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP0209 (Lat: 51.780866, Lng: -1.9678164)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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