Bathing Well Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Bathing Well Wood

Great Yorkshire Show Ground well part of the show ground
Great Yorkshire Show Ground Credit: Martin Norman

Bathing Well Wood, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque and enchanting forest that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this ancient wood is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is named after a historic well that was once believed to possess healing properties, attracting visitors from far and wide to bathe in its waters. Although the well no longer exists, its presence is still felt, adding a touch of mysticism to the wood.

Bathing Well Wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These towering giants create a dense canopy that provides shade during the hot summer months and a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors in autumn.

Numerous walking trails crisscross the wood, allowing visitors to explore its hidden nooks and crannies. The paths wind through sun-dappled glades, over babbling brooks, and alongside picturesque ponds. Wildlife is abundant in Bathing Well Wood, with sightings of deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species being common.

The wood is also home to a diverse range of plant life, with bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic carpeting the forest floor in spring. This explosion of colors and scents creates a truly magical atmosphere that is a delight to the senses.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat into nature, Bathing Well Wood in Yorkshire offers a serene and enchanting experience that is sure to rejuvenate the soul.

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Bathing Well Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.97751/-1.5127606 or Grid Reference SE3253. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Great Yorkshire Show Ground well part of the show ground
Great Yorkshire Show Ground
well part of the show ground
Stray Part of Harrogate's stray under snow on New Year's Day 2004.
Stray
Part of Harrogate's stray under snow on New Year's Day 2004.
Tewit Well On the edge of one part of the stray known as Cherry Tree Walk, as all the paths are lined on both sides with cherry trees that look lovely in spring with the blossom.
Tewit Well
On the edge of one part of the stray known as Cherry Tree Walk, as all the paths are lined on both sides with cherry trees that look lovely in spring with the blossom.
Glass Pyramid One of the buildings in the Hornbeam business park, alongside Harrogate College
Glass Pyramid
One of the buildings in the Hornbeam business park, alongside Harrogate College
Harrogate College Taken on a rather hazy day. Harrogate College A block stands on the right, and the glass pyramid [see other images of this square] is on the left.
Harrogate College
Taken on a rather hazy day. Harrogate College A block stands on the right, and the glass pyramid [see other images of this square] is on the left.
Crimple Viaduct Taken from the bridle path at Fullwith Mill Farm, to the left the line goes to Harrogate, and on the right towards Leeds.
Crimple Viaduct
Taken from the bridle path at Fullwith Mill Farm, to the left the line goes to Harrogate, and on the right towards Leeds.
Above Pannal The fields opposite All Saints Court up the road from Pannal.
Above Pannal
The fields opposite All Saints Court up the road from Pannal.
Trans Pennine Run This part of the stray is regularly used for event such as the fireworks & fair, here is the Trans Pennine run that arrives in Harrogate annually on the first Sunday in August.
Trans Pennine Run
This part of the stray is regularly used for event such as the fireworks & fair, here is the Trans Pennine run that arrives in Harrogate annually on the first Sunday in August.
View South East Toward Home Farm Photo Taken from the steps of Gardner House (office building of Engage Mutual) on the edge of Harrogate.
View South East Toward Home Farm
Photo Taken from the steps of Gardner House (office building of Engage Mutual) on the edge of Harrogate.
Crimple Viaduct View of the viaduct from the North by Crimple House.
Crimple Viaduct
View of the viaduct from the North by Crimple House.
Disused viaduct over Crimple Beck There are two impressive viaducts across the Crimple valley on the south side of Harrogate. This one is on the disused Leeds Northern line between Starbeck and Pannal. Seen from the corner of the Crimple Valley golf course.
Disused viaduct over Crimple Beck
There are two impressive viaducts across the Crimple valley on the south side of Harrogate. This one is on the disused Leeds Northern line between Starbeck and Pannal. Seen from the corner of the Crimple Valley golf course.
Crimple Mill Cottages at Crimple seen across a field from Crimple Lane.
Crimple
Mill Cottages at Crimple seen across a field from Crimple Lane.
Traveller's Rest, Crimple On Crimple Lane overlooking the Crimple Beck valley. One of two Traveller's Rests close to Harrogate (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/194084">SE2756 : Traveller's Rest, Skipton Road</a> ).
Traveller's Rest, Crimple
On Crimple Lane overlooking the Crimple Beck valley. One of two Traveller's Rests close to Harrogate (see SE2756 : Traveller's Rest, Skipton Road ).
Saint James Drive In this image, the stray is just around the corner. This street is typical of many in the area being wide and treelined with large detached residential properties.
Saint James Drive
In this image, the stray is just around the corner. This street is typical of many in the area being wide and treelined with large detached residential properties.
Bridleway towards Harrogate College At a T junction with bridleways in two direction (to the college and to Hookstone Chase), and a footpath to Hookstone Wood.
Bridleway towards Harrogate College
At a T junction with bridleways in two direction (to the college and to Hookstone Chase), and a footpath to Hookstone Wood.
Fulwith Mill Farm Standing below Crimple Viaduct is Fulwith Mill Farm, accessible from many directions on bridleways, particularly those forming the Harrogate ringway footpaths.
Fulwith Mill Farm
Standing below Crimple Viaduct is Fulwith Mill Farm, accessible from many directions on bridleways, particularly those forming the Harrogate ringway footpaths.
Crimple Beck Part of Crimple Beck, close to Fulwith Mill Farm.
Crimple Beck
Part of Crimple Beck, close to Fulwith Mill Farm.
Railway line near Prospect Tunnel The Leeds to Harrogate line. just around the corner the line branched to have a track to Spofforth which entered prospect tunnel that runs underneath the trees to the right just beyond the left hand curve.
Railway line near Prospect Tunnel
The Leeds to Harrogate line. just around the corner the line branched to have a track to Spofforth which entered prospect tunnel that runs underneath the trees to the right just beyond the left hand curve.
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Bathing Well Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE3253 (Lat: 53.97751, Lng: -1.5127606)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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