Bog Wood

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Bog Wood

Fenwick Stead Farmland near Buckton.
Fenwick Stead Credit: David Dixon

Bog Wood is a nature reserve located in the county of Northumberland, England. It is a unique woodland area that covers an expanse of approximately 900 acres. The reserve is known for its distinctive landscape, characterized by a combination of ancient woodland, wetlands, and bogs.

The woodland itself is predominantly composed of oak and birch trees, with some areas featuring dense thickets of willow and alder. These trees provide a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers also make their home in the woods.

One of the main attractions of Bog Wood is its extensive network of footpaths and trails, which allow visitors to explore the reserve and take in its natural beauty. The paths wind through the woodland and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

The wetlands and bogs found within Bog Wood are particularly noteworthy. These areas are home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, many of which are rare or endangered. Visitors can observe unique flora like sundews, bladderworts, and marsh orchids, as well as a variety of insects, amphibians, and reptiles.

Bog Wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's birdwatching, hiking, or simply enjoying the serenity of the woods, this nature reserve provides a truly immersive experience in the heart of Northumberland.

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Bog Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.66038/-1.8965332 or Grid Reference NU0640. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fenwick Stead Farmland near Buckton.
Fenwick Stead
Farmland near Buckton.
Farmland at Fenwick A mixture of fields adjacent to Fenwick Wood with the village of Fenwick in the background.
Farmland at Fenwick
A mixture of fields adjacent to Fenwick Wood with the village of Fenwick in the background.
Mast at Fenwick Wood Several straw bales at the edge of the field. Access road to the mast.
Mast at Fenwick Wood
Several straw bales at the edge of the field. Access road to the mast.
Bamburgh Hill Next to the A1
Bamburgh Hill
Next to the A1
Straw Bales A bit worse for wear. Field by the A1, near Fenwick.
Straw Bales
A bit worse for wear. Field by the A1, near Fenwick.
Lane along south west side of Fenwick Wood National Cycle Network Route 1 runs along this lane
Lane along south west side of Fenwick Wood
National Cycle Network Route 1 runs along this lane
Lane above Fenwick Photo taken from near a junction by Fenwick Wood, looking downhill towards the village of Fenwick itself. On NCN Route 1.
Lane above Fenwick
Photo taken from near a junction by Fenwick Wood, looking downhill towards the village of Fenwick itself. On NCN Route 1.
The public bridleway at East Kyloe
The public bridleway at East Kyloe
Fenwick Stead Farm cottages at Fenwick Stead. They have a view to Holy Island.
Fenwick Stead
Farm cottages at Fenwick Stead. They have a view to Holy Island.
Postbox, Fenwick Steads Fenwick Steads is a small hamlet of houses in Northumbria, just east of the A1.
Postbox, Fenwick Steads
Fenwick Steads is a small hamlet of houses in Northumbria, just east of the A1.
Arable Fields Near Blawearie
Arable Fields Near Blawearie
Fenwick from Fenwick Wood Most of the houses would be in the adjacent square.
Fenwick from Fenwick Wood
Most of the houses would be in the adjacent square.
Cottages at Blawearie
Cottages at Blawearie
Fields above Fenwick Wood Seen here on the occasion of Day 2 of the JK international Orienteering Festival on Easter Saturday.  The JK Festival is the biggest event in the UK orienteering calendar, taking place over the Easter weekend at a different location each year.
Fields above Fenwick Wood
Seen here on the occasion of Day 2 of the JK international Orienteering Festival on Easter Saturday. The JK Festival is the biggest event in the UK orienteering calendar, taking place over the Easter weekend at a different location each year.
Fields alongside St Cuthbert's Way Fenwick Wood is on the left of the picture.
Fields alongside St Cuthbert's Way
Fenwick Wood is on the left of the picture.
St Cuthbert's Way Looking towards Fenwick Wood.
St Cuthbert's Way
Looking towards Fenwick Wood.
Forest track at West Moor in Kyloe Woods
Forest track at West Moor in Kyloe Woods
Corn field on St Cuthbert's Way Over this section, St Cuthbert's Way (Melrose to Lindisfarne), St Oswald's Way (Lindisfarne to Heavenfield near Hexham) and the Northumberland Coast Path run in common. Here the path runs along the left side of a corn field above Fenwick.
Corn field on St Cuthbert's Way
Over this section, St Cuthbert's Way (Melrose to Lindisfarne), St Oswald's Way (Lindisfarne to Heavenfield near Hexham) and the Northumberland Coast Path run in common. Here the path runs along the left side of a corn field above Fenwick.
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Bog Wood is located at Grid Ref: NU0640 (Lat: 55.66038, Lng: -1.8965332)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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