Black Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Black Wood

Jolby Lane near Jolby Farm Looking in the direction of Jolby Farm.
Jolby Lane near Jolby Farm Credit: Mark Anderson

Black Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, this woodland spans over an area of approximately 500 acres, making it one of the largest forests in the region. The forest is known for its dense, dark-colored trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and birch varieties.

The name "Black Wood" is derived from the distinctively dark appearance of the forest, created by the thick canopy of foliage that blocks out much of the sunlight. This gives the woodland a mysterious and enchanting atmosphere, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

The forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a variety of bird species. Many visitors come to Black Wood for birdwatching, as it provides a haven for rare and migratory birds due to its secluded location and abundance of food sources.

Walking trails and cycling paths are scattered throughout the forest, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including rolling hills, meandering rivers, and charming villages.

Black Wood also has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Roman era. Ruins of ancient settlements and stone circles can be found within the forest, providing a glimpse into the region's past.

Overall, Black Wood is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Its dense woodland, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails make it a must-visit location for anyone seeking a true Yorkshire wilderness experience.

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Black Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.470403/-1.5892126 or Grid Reference NZ2608. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Jolby Lane near Jolby Farm Looking in the direction of Jolby Farm.
Jolby Lane near Jolby Farm
Looking in the direction of Jolby Farm.
Jolby Lane near Croft Grange
Jolby Lane near Croft Grange
Croft Grange Farm, North Yorkshire As part of modern farming diversity, Croft Grange Farm is well known in the Darlington area for its Christmas Trees. A weighbridge can be seen to the right as part of the everyday activities of the farm.
Croft Grange Farm, North Yorkshire
As part of modern farming diversity, Croft Grange Farm is well known in the Darlington area for its Christmas Trees. A weighbridge can be seen to the right as part of the everyday activities of the farm.
Jolby  Farm
Jolby Farm
Dobbs Hall Farm : Gatepost
Dobbs Hall Farm : Gatepost
Clervaux Castle  Lodge
Clervaux Castle Lodge
Vince Cottage Built during WWII near Croft Airfield.
Vince Cottage
Built during WWII near Croft Airfield.
Waterloo Farm. Halnaby Hall Estate.
Waterloo Farm.
Halnaby Hall Estate.
Paradise Farm :  Richmond Road
Paradise Farm : Richmond Road
Bullmire Farm.
Bullmire Farm.
Clervaux Castle : from Richmond Road. Built By Ignatius Bonomi 1787-1870. The house, with six towers (built in the 1830's)  was demolished in 1950, leaving only one castellated clock tower.
Clervaux Castle : from Richmond Road.
Built By Ignatius Bonomi 1787-1870. The house, with six towers (built in the 1830's) was demolished in 1950, leaving only one castellated clock tower.
Moor House
Moor House
Old Spa  Farm
Old Spa Farm
Willow  Garth Private Fishing Pond.
Willow Garth
Private Fishing Pond.
Bullmire Whin Woodland, with Richmond Road on the right.
Bullmire Whin
Woodland, with Richmond Road on the right.
Footpath and hedgerow Part of the route between Portobello Farm and Lodge farm in Croft on tees parish.
Footpath and hedgerow
Part of the route between Portobello Farm and Lodge farm in Croft on tees parish.
A Bridge too far? Only the optimistic would describe this as a 'bridge', but it must have been once. Fortunately the PRoW doesn't cross it.
A Bridge too far?
Only the optimistic would describe this as a 'bridge', but it must have been once. Fortunately the PRoW doesn't cross it.
Lodge Farm A large complex of buildings with pig units and a horse exercising 'roundabout'.
Lodge Farm
A large complex of buildings with pig units and a horse exercising 'roundabout'.
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Black Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ2608 (Lat: 54.470403, Lng: -1.5892126)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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