Coppy Wood

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Coppy Wood

Fields after Emerging from woods after crossing Causey Arch This shows the cross country route to Tanfield Hall
Fields after Emerging from woods after crossing Causey Arch Credit: P Glenwright

Coppy Wood, located in Durham, is a picturesque forest that offers a serene and refreshing escape from the bustling city life. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland is a cherished natural gem that attracts nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

The wood is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, which create a vibrant and colorful landscape throughout the seasons. Walking through the woodland, visitors can enjoy the enchanting beauty of bluebells in spring, the lush green foliage in summer, the vibrant hues of autumn leaves, and the peaceful tranquility of bare branches in winter.

The forest is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its unique flora and fauna. The paths are suitable for both leisurely strolls and more adventurous hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and mobility.

Coppy Wood is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Birdwatchers can spot numerous avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Squirrels, rabbits, and deer are also frequently seen, adding to the woodland's charm.

For families, the woodland offers an ideal setting for picnics and outdoor activities. Children can engage in nature trails, scavenger hunts, or simply enjoy the freedom of running and playing amidst the trees.

Overall, Coppy Wood in Durham is a cherished natural retreat, offering a peaceful and rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

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Coppy Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.892798/-1.6691342 or Grid Reference NZ2155. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields after Emerging from woods after crossing Causey Arch This shows the cross country route to Tanfield Hall
Fields after Emerging from woods after crossing Causey Arch
This shows the cross country route to Tanfield Hall
Field adjoining minor road that links Causey with Tanfield
Field adjoining minor road that links Causey with Tanfield
Beware of trains At a foot crossing on the Tanfield Railway.
Beware of trains
At a foot crossing on the Tanfield Railway.
Fortune Hill
Fortune Hill
East Tanfield Renishaw Ironworks No 6 backs onto a passenger train.
East Tanfield
Renishaw Ironworks No 6 backs onto a passenger train.
Tanfield Railway Tanfield Railway near East Tanfield Station. The steam engine is "Sir Cecil A Cochrane".
Tanfield Railway
Tanfield Railway near East Tanfield Station. The steam engine is "Sir Cecil A Cochrane".
Stream alongside railway Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
Stream alongside railway
Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
The approach to East Tanfield station Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
The approach to East Tanfield station
Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
Hedgerow alongside railway Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
Hedgerow alongside railway
Taken from an open window on a Tanfield Railway train.
A track through the delightfully named Hellhole Wood
A track through the delightfully named Hellhole Wood
Beech woodland, Hellhole Wood
Beech woodland, Hellhole Wood
Beamish Burn
Beamish Burn
Bench, Carrickshill Wood
Bench, Carrickshill Wood
The old Causey Arch station
The old Causey Arch station
Footbridge over the Causey Burn With some other bridge behind.
Footbridge over the Causey Burn
With some other bridge behind.
Ruin, Andrew's House
Ruin, Andrew's House
View to Andrew's House
View to Andrew's House
Tyneside Locomotive Museum
Tyneside Locomotive Museum
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Coppy Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ2155 (Lat: 54.892798, Lng: -1.6691342)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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Located within 500m of 54.892798,-1.6691342
Barrier: bollard
Lat/Long: 54.8903965/-1.6713247
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 54.8900414/-1.6710208
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