Apperley Wood

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Apperley Wood

'Young Wood' between New Ridley and Apperley Dene
'Young Wood' between New Ridley and Apperley Dene Credit: Ann Hodgson

Apperley Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Northumberland, England. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

The wood is predominantly made up of mature broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense and enchanting canopy. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of bluebells and wildflowers during the spring, adding a burst of color to the landscape.

Walking trails and footpaths meander through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover the tranquil beauty it offers. These paths provide an opportunity to observe the woodland's inhabitants, which include various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, as well as small mammals like squirrels and badgers.

Apperley Wood is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a popular destination for outdoor activities. It offers ample space for picnics, camping, and family outings. The forest is well-maintained, with designated picnic areas and camping spots available for visitors to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The wood is easily accessible, with a car park located nearby, providing convenience for those wishing to explore its wonders. It is also a short distance from the charming village of Apperley, where visitors can find amenities such as cafes, shops, and accommodations.

Overall, Apperley Wood is a treasured gem in Northumberland, offering a serene and idyllic retreat for nature lovers, walkers, and families seeking a peaceful escape amidst the beauty of a natural woodland.

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Apperley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.92714/-1.9014927 or Grid Reference NZ0659. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

'Young Wood' between New Ridley and Apperley Dene
'Young Wood' between New Ridley and Apperley Dene
New Ridley village, not looking its best.
New Ridley village, not looking its best.
Woodland on the B6306 past Wheel Birks Bridge
Woodland on the B6306 past Wheel Birks Bridge
Hindley from Bale Hill
Hindley from Bale Hill
St. Philip and St. James Church, Whittonstall
St. Philip and St. James Church, Whittonstall
Bus Stop, New Ridley
Bus Stop, New Ridley
Footpath Closed Remember Foot and Mouth in 2001
Footpath Closed
Remember Foot and Mouth in 2001
Whittonstall Village from Apperley Fell Looking south east towards Whittonstall Village from Apperley Fell.
Whittonstall Village from Apperley Fell
Looking south east towards Whittonstall Village from Apperley Fell.
B6309 From Whittonstall Looking towards Kipperlynn on the B6309 on true winter's day.
B6309 From Whittonstall
Looking towards Kipperlynn on the B6309 on true winter's day.
Apperley Fell Farmland Fields adjacent to Apperley Fell from below Hedley Grange Wood.
Apperley Fell Farmland
Fields adjacent to Apperley Fell from below Hedley Grange Wood.
View over Apperley Bank
View over Apperley Bank
Hindley near Stocksfield The hamlet of Hindley is in the foreground and just above is another hamlet called Brookside both residing in the Parish of Broomley and Stocksfield.
Hindley near Stocksfield
The hamlet of Hindley is in the foreground and just above is another hamlet called Brookside both residing in the Parish of Broomley and Stocksfield.
B6309 and Dere Street Farm buildings The immediate foreground shows a recently layered hawthorn hedge.
On the top most horizon is the village of Whittonstall.
B6309 and Dere Street Farm buildings
The immediate foreground shows a recently layered hawthorn hedge. On the top most horizon is the village of Whittonstall.
Foot Bridge and Ford on Batt House Road
Foot Bridge and Ford on Batt House Road
Stocksfield Golf Club and Course
Stocksfield Golf Club and Course
Hedley on the Hill village limits and Millennium Stone The road climbs up the steep hill from Stocksfield and enters the village from the west. The Millennium Stone has a seat on the other side for those wanting to enjoy the grand view of the Tyne valley.
Hedley on the Hill village limits and Millennium Stone
The road climbs up the steep hill from Stocksfield and enters the village from the west. The Millennium Stone has a seat on the other side for those wanting to enjoy the grand view of the Tyne valley.
Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge (west side) Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge which carries Dere Street over the Stocksfield Burn.
Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge (west side)
Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge which carries Dere Street over the Stocksfield Burn.
Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge (east side) The inscription reads:
"Does the road lead up hill all the way. Yes to the very end.
Will the journey take the whole long day. From morn to night my friend."
Inscription on Wheelbirks Bridge (east side)
The inscription reads: "Does the road lead up hill all the way. Yes to the very end. Will the journey take the whole long day. From morn to night my friend."
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Apperley Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ0659 (Lat: 54.92714, Lng: -1.9014927)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

What 3 Words

///cherish.corrode.animator. Near Stocksfield, Northumberland

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.92714,-1.9014927
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Noexit: yes
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Generator Output Electricity: yes
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Lat/Long: 54.9282109/-1.9077011
Power: pole
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