Beehive Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire South Derbyshire

England

Beehive Wood

Field of Oilseed Rape near Linton Crop field bordering onto the village of Linton. This picture is taken from a public footpath west of the village on a bright and breezy afternoon in early May.
Field of Oilseed Rape near Linton Credit: Jonathan Clitheroe

Beehive Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Derbyshire, England. The wood is situated near the village of Beeley, within the Peak District National Park. Covering an area of approximately 400 acres, Beehive Wood is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The woodland is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, with a mix of oak, beech, and ash trees dominating the landscape. These trees provide a vibrant display of colors throughout the year, with stunning foliage in the autumn months. The forest floor is covered with a diverse range of flora, including bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic, creating a carpet of color during the springtime.

Beehive Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species. Birdwatchers can catch a glimpse of woodland birds such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls. The wood also provides an ideal habitat for butterflies and insects, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths meander through the trees, providing a peaceful and tranquil setting for walking, jogging, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature.

Beehive Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its ecological importance and preservation efforts. The wood is managed by the local authorities and conservation organizations to protect its unique biodiversity and ensure its long-term sustainability.

In conclusion, Beehive Wood in Derbyshire offers a stunning natural setting, rich in biodiversity and scenic beauty. Whether it's a leisurely stroll or a deeper exploration of the woodland, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility and natural wonders that Beehive Wood has to offer.

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Beehive Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.738373/-1.6216539 or Grid Reference SK2515. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field of Oilseed Rape near Linton Crop field bordering onto the village of Linton. This picture is taken from a public footpath west of the village on a bright and breezy afternoon in early May.
Field of Oilseed Rape near Linton
Crop field bordering onto the village of Linton. This picture is taken from a public footpath west of the village on a bright and breezy afternoon in early May.
High Street in Linton High street viewed here on a bright and breezy afternoon in early May. Linton is mentioned in Domesday Book as being under the ownership of Henry de Ferrers.
High Street in Linton
High street viewed here on a bright and breezy afternoon in early May. Linton is mentioned in Domesday Book as being under the ownership of Henry de Ferrers.
Northern Edge of Potter's Wood Gate and footpath leading out of Potter's Wood, close to Park Farm.
Northern Edge of Potter's Wood
Gate and footpath leading out of Potter's Wood, close to Park Farm.
Triangulation Pillar in Potter's Wood Trig Pillar near Park Farm, situated at 125 metres above sea level. There are excellent views over the Mease valley to the south from this position.
Triangulation Pillar in Potter's Wood
Trig Pillar near Park Farm, situated at 125 metres above sea level. There are excellent views over the Mease valley to the south from this position.
Approaching Park Farm Track and public bridleway leading from Botany Bay to Park Farm which is visible on the horizon.
Approaching Park Farm
Track and public bridleway leading from Botany Bay to Park Farm which is visible on the horizon.
Path and Field of Oilseed A footpath cuts an arrowlike swathe through a field of crops on a bright and breezy May Day afternoon. This year (2011) had seen an unusually dry spring and the earth was cracked and bone dry underfoot.
Path and Field of Oilseed
A footpath cuts an arrowlike swathe through a field of crops on a bright and breezy May Day afternoon. This year (2011) had seen an unusually dry spring and the earth was cracked and bone dry underfoot.
T Junction at the end of Rosliston Road Turn left to Rosliston Forestry Centre, right for Rosliston.
T Junction at the end of Rosliston Road
Turn left to Rosliston Forestry Centre, right for Rosliston.
The Bulls Head, Rosliston
The Bulls Head, Rosliston
Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane
Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane
Trees and Corn, Catton Lane On the right is a field of wheat, on the left it looks as if half of the field has been given over to the National Forest Tender Scheme, and a substantial amount of trees have been planted
Trees and Corn, Catton Lane
On the right is a field of wheat, on the left it looks as if half of the field has been given over to the National Forest Tender Scheme, and a substantial amount of trees have been planted
Footpath to Thompsons Wood Notice the little gate instead of a stile.
Footpath to Thompsons Wood
Notice the little gate instead of a stile.
Row of identical Cottages, Coton-In-The-Elms
Row of identical Cottages, Coton-In-The-Elms
Across a field of Barley to Coton-In-The-Elms
Across a field of Barley to Coton-In-The-Elms
Encroaching Shower over Coton Wood The sunlight over this grassy strip is about to be blotted out by a heavy shower moving in from the north.
Encroaching Shower over Coton Wood
The sunlight over this grassy strip is about to be blotted out by a heavy shower moving in from the north.
Industrial unit, Coton in the Elms
Industrial unit, Coton in the Elms
Cottages, Coton in the Elms
Cottages, Coton in the Elms
St Mary's Church, Coton in the Elms
St Mary's Church, Coton in the Elms
Farmland west of Coton in the Elms
Farmland west of Coton in the Elms
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Beehive Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK2515 (Lat: 52.738373, Lng: -1.6216539)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: South Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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