Aldermoor Wood

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Aldermoor Wood

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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Aldermoor Wood is a dense and captivating forest located in the county of Wiltshire, England. Spanning over a vast area of approximately 500 acres, this ancient woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The wood is predominantly composed of a diverse range of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a spectacular display of colors during the autumn season. The forest floor is adorned with a myriad of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, adding to its natural beauty.

Aldermoor Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a paradise for animal lovers. Visitors may be fortunate enough to spot deer, foxes, badgers, and an array of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The forest also provides a habitat for numerous insects, amphibians, and small mammals.

Several well-maintained trails wind their way through the wood, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its hidden treasures. These paths are suitable for both walking and cycling, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

In addition to its natural wonders, Aldermoor Wood also holds historical significance. It is believed that the forest has existed for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Iron Age. The wood has also played a role in local folklore and legends, adding an air of mystique to its already enchanting atmosphere.

Overall, Aldermoor Wood is a captivating and vibrant forest, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature's wonders and discover the rich history of Wiltshire's woodlands.

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Aldermoor Wood Images

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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl barrows on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Track in the woods Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track in the woods
Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track towards Horse Common
Track towards Horse Common
Long Cross Plain Looking towards Long Cross Pond.
Long Cross Plain
Looking towards Long Cross Pond.
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph
A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Shady track through Studley Wood
Shady track through Studley Wood
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog Very wet going in the New Forest during a March with much rainfall.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog
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Picket Corner - Pond Water on boggy grassland during a very wet New Forest March.
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Picket Corner - Pond
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
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The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
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Aldermoor Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU2417 (Lat: 50.952904, Lng: -1.6583327)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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