Tunnel Plantation

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Tunnel Plantation

An orchard near Aston Subedge An orchard near Aston Subedge to the south of Norton Grounds Farm.
An orchard near Aston Subedge Credit: Philip Halling

Tunnel Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, this enchanting plantation covers a vast area of lush greenery and ancient trees, offering visitors a peaceful and serene escape from the bustling city life.

The plantation gets its name from an old railway tunnel that runs through its heart, adding a touch of intrigue and history to the already captivating landscape. The tunnel was constructed in the 19th century as part of the Severn and Wye Railway line and was once used to transport goods and passengers. Today, it serves as a unique feature of the woodland and has become a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

The woodland itself is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for wildlife lovers and birdwatchers. Visitors can expect to see a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, as well as small mammals such as deer and foxes.

Tunnel Plantation is also a great destination for outdoor activities and leisurely walks. The woodland boasts several marked trails that wind through the trees, allowing visitors to explore the plantation at their own pace. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide opportunities for nature photography and picnicking.

Overall, Tunnel Plantation is a hidden gem within Gloucestershire, offering a tranquil retreat for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Its rich history, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Tunnel Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.071155/-1.7688896 or Grid Reference SP1541. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

An orchard near Aston Subedge An orchard near Aston Subedge to the south of Norton Grounds Farm.
An orchard near Aston Subedge
An orchard near Aston Subedge to the south of Norton Grounds Farm.
Road and gateway at Aston Subedge
Road and gateway at Aston Subedge
Road above Aston Subedge The B4035 passing through a small wood above Aston Subedge.
Road above Aston Subedge
The B4035 passing through a small wood above Aston Subedge.
Road junction on the B4081 Country road junction with the B4081 above Chipping Campden.
Road junction on the B4081
Country road junction with the B4081 above Chipping Campden.
Train approaching the Campden Tunnel A train having left Moreton-in-Marsh is now approaching the south portal of the Campden Tunnel.
Train approaching the Campden Tunnel
A train having left Moreton-in-Marsh is now approaching the south portal of the Campden Tunnel.
Campden Tunnel, South Portal The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester.  The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Campden Tunnel, South Portal
The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester. The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
South portal, Campden Tunnel The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester.  The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
South portal, Campden Tunnel
The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester. The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
South portal, Campden Tunnel The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester.  The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
South portal, Campden Tunnel
The south portal of the 811m long Campden Tunnel on the Cotswold line between Oxford and Worcester. The line opened in 1851 and was engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Trees above the Campden Tunnel Trees growing on a dyke, reminiscent of an ancient earthworks such as Offa's Dyke.  This is directly above the line of the tunnel an assume it is created by the tipping of spoil from the building of the railway.
Trees above the Campden Tunnel
Trees growing on a dyke, reminiscent of an ancient earthworks such as Offa's Dyke. This is directly above the line of the tunnel an assume it is created by the tipping of spoil from the building of the railway.
Farmland beside Furze Lane Farmland beside Furze Lane on the Cotswold escarpment near Hidcote.  This particular field appears to be growing oilseed rape.
Farmland beside Furze Lane
Farmland beside Furze Lane on the Cotswold escarpment near Hidcote. This particular field appears to be growing oilseed rape.
Farmland above Chipping Campden The tower of Chipping Campden church can be seen over the brow of the hill.
Farmland above Chipping Campden
The tower of Chipping Campden church can be seen over the brow of the hill.
Farmland above Middle Norton Farm View from the B4081 over farmland above Middle Norton Farm which can be seen in the centre in the middle distance.
Farmland above Middle Norton Farm
View from the B4081 over farmland above Middle Norton Farm which can be seen in the centre in the middle distance.
The B4081 near Mickleton The B4081 about one mile to the south of the village of Mickleton.
The B4081 near Mickleton
The B4081 about one mile to the south of the village of Mickleton.
The B4081 passing under the railway The B4081 passing under the Cotswold Railway to the south of Mickleton.
The B4081 passing under the railway
The B4081 passing under the Cotswold Railway to the south of Mickleton.
Mickleton Road junction with the B4632 Mickleton Road junction with the B4632 to the south-west of Mickleton.
Mickleton Road junction with the B4632
Mickleton Road junction with the B4632 to the south-west of Mickleton.
Newly built house in Aston Subedge A newly built Cotswold stone house in village of Aston Subedge, as yet the stone has not had time to weather and mellow to the famous Cotswold stone honey colour.
Newly built house in Aston Subedge
A newly built Cotswold stone house in village of Aston Subedge, as yet the stone has not had time to weather and mellow to the famous Cotswold stone honey colour.
Farm buildings near Chipping Campden Farm buildings near Chipping Campden, viewed from Furze Lane.
Farm buildings near Chipping Campden
Farm buildings near Chipping Campden, viewed from Furze Lane.
Cotswold farmland Cotswold farmland near Mickleton Hills Farm.
Cotswold farmland
Cotswold farmland near Mickleton Hills Farm.
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Tunnel Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SP1541 (Lat: 52.071155, Lng: -1.7688896)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

What 3 Words

///centuries.cage.impulsive. Near Mickleton, Gloucestershire

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