Cowclose Wood

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Cowclose Wood

Front Street, Dipton Dipton Front Street, looking North East.
Front Street, Dipton Credit: Bluespacecat

Cowclose Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Durham, a historic county in the northeast of England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is situated near the village of Coxhoe and is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

The wood is predominantly composed of mature broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead, providing shelter and nesting sites for a variety of bird species. These trees also provide a vibrant display of colors during the autumn season, attracting numerous visitors who come to witness the spectacle.

Additionally, Cowclose Wood boasts a rich undergrowth, consisting of ferns, bluebells, wild garlic, and other woodland plants. The forest floor is often carpeted with a tapestry of vibrant wildflowers, adding to its appeal.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. The paths lead to a tranquil pond, where visitors can observe ducks, geese, and other waterfowl. The pond also attracts dragonflies and other insects, creating a thriving ecosystem.

Cowclose Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and families seeking a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. Its idyllic setting and serene atmosphere make it an ideal location for walking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Cowclose Wood in Durham is a captivating woodland that offers a sanctuary for both wildlife and humans alike, showcasing the natural beauty and tranquility of the Durham countryside.

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Cowclose Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.884198/-1.7904436 or Grid Reference NZ1354. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Front Street, Dipton Dipton Front Street, looking North East.
Front Street, Dipton
Dipton Front Street, looking North East.
Grazing Livestock in the fields surrounding Pontop Hall Farm
Grazing Livestock
in the fields surrounding Pontop Hall Farm
Pontop Hall Farm Fantastic views of the valley - on a clear day!
Pontop Hall Farm
Fantastic views of the valley - on a clear day!
Pont Burn Waterfall Waterfall in Pontburn Wood Natyre Reserve close to Hamsterley Hall
Pont Burn Waterfall
Waterfall in Pontburn Wood Natyre Reserve close to Hamsterley Hall
Field and woods south of the Derwent walk off Cut Throat Lane
Field and woods south of the Derwent walk off Cut Throat Lane
Trees and bushes near Black Byerside wood
Trees and bushes near Black Byerside wood
Road junction on B6310 across from Make Me Rich Plantation
Road junction on B6310 across from Make Me Rich Plantation
Viaduct carrying Derwent walk, Hamsterley Hall
Viaduct carrying Derwent walk, Hamsterley Hall
The Pont burn
The Pont burn
Bridge over the Pont burn Hamsterley hall
Bridge over the Pont burn Hamsterley hall
Waterfall in Collierley wood - Pont burn
Waterfall in Collierley wood - Pont burn
Strange gazebo Hamsterley Hall home of author Robert Smith Surtees who inherited the house in 1831.
Strange gazebo Hamsterley Hall
home of author Robert Smith Surtees who inherited the house in 1831.
Pylons near Southfield Farm
Pylons near Southfield Farm
Holly bush and start of footpath to Struthers Wood
Holly bush and start of footpath to Struthers Wood
Collierley
Collierley
Hilly countryside below Dipton
Hilly countryside below Dipton
Cottages Medomsley
Cottages Medomsley
Tewit Hill Taken from the footpath on the way to Bradley Hall
Tewit Hill
Taken from the footpath on the way to Bradley Hall
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Cowclose Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ1354 (Lat: 54.884198, Lng: -1.7904436)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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