Ravenscar Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Ravenscar Wood

Crown  Hotel  Kirklevington At the junction of the A67 Thirsk Road and Forest Lane. Previously called the Crown Inn
Crown Hotel Kirklevington Credit: Martin Dawes

Ravenscar Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the coastal village of Ravenscar, it covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is part of the North York Moors National Park.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch, which create a dense and enchanting forest. A variety of native wildflowers and plants flourish beneath the canopy, adding splashes of color to the woodland floor.

Ravenscar Wood is a haven for wildlife, attracting numerous bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. It is also home to small mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and badgers. Visitors may even spot deer grazing peacefully in the glades.

A network of well-maintained footpaths winds through the wood, inviting walkers and nature enthusiasts to explore its beauty. The paths lead to scenic viewpoints offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside and the rugged coastline beyond.

The wood's proximity to the North Sea creates a unique microclimate, with the sea breeze carrying the salty scent of the ocean and creating a refreshing atmosphere. This, combined with the tranquil ambiance and the soothing sounds of nature, makes Ravenscar Wood an ideal location for relaxation and contemplation.

Ravenscar Wood is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it be for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, this woodland gem is a must-visit for nature lovers.

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Ravenscar Wood Images

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Crown  Hotel  Kirklevington At the junction of the A67 Thirsk Road and Forest Lane. Previously called the Crown Inn
Crown Hotel Kirklevington
At the junction of the A67 Thirsk Road and Forest Lane. Previously called the Crown Inn
Access  drive  junction  to  Judges  Hotel  on  A67 The hotel and wedding venue is the former Kirklevington Hall
Access drive junction to Judges Hotel on A67
The hotel and wedding venue is the former Kirklevington Hall
Entering  Kirklevington  on  Thirsk  Road
Entering Kirklevington on Thirsk Road
Thirsk  Road  A67  passing  Kirklevington
Thirsk Road A67 passing Kirklevington
Red Hall, Trig Point The trig point [TP5606] at Red Hall, near Kirklevington, has the OS Flush Bracket S4352 embedded into the pillar.
Red Hall, Trig Point
The trig point [TP5606] at Red Hall, near Kirklevington, has the OS Flush Bracket S4352 embedded into the pillar.
Red Hall Trig Point The trig point [TP5606] at Red Hall, near Kirklevington, has the OS Flush Bracket S4352 embedded into the pillar. The Cleveland Hills are in the background.
Red Hall Trig Point
The trig point [TP5606] at Red Hall, near Kirklevington, has the OS Flush Bracket S4352 embedded into the pillar. The Cleveland Hills are in the background.
Road towards the A1044 The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm passing HM Prison Kirklevington Grange.
Road towards the A1044
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm passing HM Prison Kirklevington Grange.
Road near Yarm Driving Range The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm passing HM Prison Kirklevington Grange.
Road near Yarm Driving Range
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm passing HM Prison Kirklevington Grange.
Drive to the Willows Track to a farm beside the road to Rudby from the A1044.
Drive to the Willows
Track to a farm beside the road to Rudby from the A1044.
Road near Spell Close Farm The road from Rudby to the A1044 near Yarm.
Road near Spell Close Farm
The road from Rudby to the A1044 near Yarm.
Road sign near Spell Close Farm The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Road sign near Spell Close Farm
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Road on Toft Hill The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Road on Toft Hill
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Toft Hill The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Toft Hill
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm.
Bridleway crossing the road The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm with Red Hall Lane to the left and a bridleway to Kirklevington to the right.
Bridleway crossing the road
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm with Red Hall Lane to the left and a bridleway to Kirklevington to the right.
Fields near Red Hall Farm Looking across farmland from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
Fields near Red Hall Farm
Looking across farmland from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
Bridge over the A19 The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm crosses the A19 dual carriageway.
Bridge over the A19
The road to Rudby from the A1044 near Yarm crosses the A19 dual carriageway.
A19 northbound Looking down on the A19 from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
A19 northbound
Looking down on the A19 from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
A19 southbound Looking down on the A19 from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
A19 southbound
Looking down on the A19 from the road between Rudby and the A1044 near Yarm.
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Ravenscar Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ4410 (Lat: 54.488911, Lng: -1.3080454)

Division: North Riding

Unitary Authority: Stockton-on-Tees

Police Authority: Cleveland

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