The Ling Ground

Wood, Forest in Warwickshire Stratford-on-Avon

England

The Ling Ground

Arable land near Abbots Morton View across arable land to the east of Abbots Morton.
Arable land near Abbots Morton Credit: Philip Halling

The Ling Ground, located in Warwickshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Situated in the heart of the county, this forest offers a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

Covering an expansive area, The Ling Ground is characterized by its dense, old-growth trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These towering giants create a lush canopy that provides shade and shelter for an array of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. Visitors can expect to see a variety of species, including deer, squirrels, and a diverse range of birdlife.

The forest boasts a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers and walkers. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, The Ling Ground offers a range of routes to suit all abilities. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the serenity of the woodland, breathing in the fresh, clean air and immersing themselves in the natural surroundings.

For those interested in history, The Ling Ground also holds cultural significance. It is believed to have been an ancient hunting ground during medieval times, and remnants of this past can still be seen today. The forest provides a glimpse into the region's rich history and offers visitors a chance to connect with the land's heritage.

Overall, The Ling Ground is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and historical significance make it a must-visit location in Warwickshire.

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The Ling Ground Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.188807/-1.9358415 or Grid Reference SP0454. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arable land near Abbots Morton View across arable land to the east of Abbots Morton.
Arable land near Abbots Morton
View across arable land to the east of Abbots Morton.
Arable land at Cock Bevington Arable land viewed from beside a disused mine at Cock Bevington.
Arable land at Cock Bevington
Arable land viewed from beside a disused mine at Cock Bevington.
On the border This bridleway follows the hedgerow which marks the county boundary between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
On the border
This bridleway follows the hedgerow which marks the county boundary between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
Arable land at Bevington Waste Arable land viewed from a bridleway at Bevington Waste.
Arable land at Bevington Waste
Arable land viewed from a bridleway at Bevington Waste.
Pylons at Bevington Waste Pylons carry power cables across farmland at Bevington Waste.
Pylons at Bevington Waste
Pylons carry power cables across farmland at Bevington Waste.
Pylons in arable land, Bevington Waste Pylons carry power cables through this large arable field at Bevington Waste.
Pylons in arable land, Bevington Waste
Pylons carry power cables through this large arable field at Bevington Waste.
Track at Cock Bevington Track at Cock Bevington giving access to an electricity substation.
Track at Cock Bevington
Track at Cock Bevington giving access to an electricity substation.
Road at Cock Bevington No through road at Cock Bevington.
Road at Cock Bevington
No through road at Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington Track and bridleway across arable land to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington
Track and bridleway across arable land to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington Track and bridleway to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington
Track and bridleway to Cock Bevington.
Footpath to Wood Bevington The footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington follows the hedgerow.
Footpath to Wood Bevington
The footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington follows the hedgerow.
Site of a disused pit This clump of trees beside a footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington grow on the site of a disused pit.
Site of a disused pit
This clump of trees beside a footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington grow on the site of a disused pit.
Crossing Ban Brook This track between fields crosses a small bridge over Ban Brook, a tributary of the River Avon.
Crossing Ban Brook
This track between fields crosses a small bridge over Ban Brook, a tributary of the River Avon.
Footpath to Wood Bevington A footpath follows the hedgerow to the side of this cereal field en route to Wood Bevington.
Footpath to Wood Bevington
A footpath follows the hedgerow to the side of this cereal field en route to Wood Bevington.
Polytunnels at Wood Bevington Polytunnels in a field beside a road at Wood Bevington.
Polytunnels at Wood Bevington
Polytunnels in a field beside a road at Wood Bevington.
Strawberries in Polytunnels There is a considerable area of land at Wood Bevington dedicated to horticulture such as strawberries cultivated here in Polytunnels.
Strawberries in Polytunnels
There is a considerable area of land at Wood Bevington dedicated to horticulture such as strawberries cultivated here in Polytunnels.
Strawberry fields, Wood Bevington As well as growing strawberries in polytunnels they are also being grown out in the open here at Wood Bevington.
Strawberry fields, Wood Bevington
As well as growing strawberries in polytunnels they are also being grown out in the open here at Wood Bevington.
Strawberry crop Strawberry plants are being grown in this field under ploythene to encourage earlier growth here at Wood Bevington.
Strawberry crop
Strawberry plants are being grown in this field under ploythene to encourage earlier growth here at Wood Bevington.
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The Ling Ground is located at Grid Ref: SP0454 (Lat: 52.188807, Lng: -1.9358415)

Administrative County: Warwickshire

District: Stratford-on-Avon

Police Authority: Warwickshire

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///retained.trading.ourselves. Near Inkberrow, Worcestershire

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