Aldwark Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Aldwark Wood

Field opposite Aldwark Wood Countryside between Aldwark and Linton-on-Ouse
Field opposite Aldwark Wood Credit: Chris Heaton

Aldwark Wood is a picturesque woodland area located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the village of Aldwark, it covers an expansive area of approximately 200 acres. The wood is characterized by its rich biodiversity, comprising a variety of tree species including oak, birch, beech, and ash, among others.

The wood boasts a dense canopy that provides a haven for a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors can spot numerous species of birds, such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, as they traverse the woodland trails. Additionally, the wood is home to a thriving population of mammals, including deer, foxes, and squirrels.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Aldwark Wood due to its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty. The woodland is crisscrossed by well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate its natural splendor. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with vibrant wildflowers, creating a stunning display of colors.

Aldwark Wood also has historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. The remains of ancient settlements and burial grounds have been discovered within its boundaries, providing a glimpse into the region's past.

The wood is open to the public year-round and offers a range of activities for visitors. These include walking, birdwatching, and photography. With its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, Aldwark Wood is a true gem of Yorkshire's natural landscape.

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Aldwark Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.052412/-1.2764876 or Grid Reference SE4762. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field opposite Aldwark Wood Countryside between Aldwark and Linton-on-Ouse
Field opposite Aldwark Wood
Countryside between Aldwark and Linton-on-Ouse
On the Road between Linton-on-Ouse and Aldwark Heading towards the village of Aldwark, save those who wish to utilise the rickety toll bridge over the River Ouse - in which case take a left after passing the woods.
On the Road between Linton-on-Ouse and Aldwark
Heading towards the village of Aldwark, save those who wish to utilise the rickety toll bridge over the River Ouse - in which case take a left after passing the woods.
Beside Bridge Farm Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Beside Bridge Farm
Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Road passing Aldwark Wood Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Road passing Aldwark Wood
Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Field near Hunters Lodge Looking across farmland from the road to Linton on Ouse.
Field near Hunters Lodge
Looking across farmland from the road to Linton on Ouse.
Bend on the road Looking along the road to Linton on Ouse.
Bend on the road
Looking along the road to Linton on Ouse.
Dip in the road Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Dip in the road
Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse.
Road to the south of the airfield Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse which runs beside the airfield. A low aircraft sign is visible.
Road to the south of the airfield
Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse which runs beside the airfield. A low aircraft sign is visible.
Track in West Field Looking into a field from the road to Linton on Ouse.
Track in West Field
Looking into a field from the road to Linton on Ouse.
Linton on Ouse Airfield Looking over the fence towards the southern end of the runway.
Linton on Ouse Airfield
Looking over the fence towards the southern end of the runway.
Road passing the airfield Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse from beside the airfield.
Road passing the airfield
Looking along the road towards Linton on Ouse from beside the airfield.
Aldwark Bridge in 2000 Road toll bridge over River Ure, which becomes River Ouse shortly downstream. This is the only bridge across the river between York to the south and Boroughbridge to the north.
Aldwark Bridge in 2000
Road toll bridge over River Ure, which becomes River Ouse shortly downstream. This is the only bridge across the river between York to the south and Boroughbridge to the north.
Linton on Ouse airfield Runway off to the left, landing lights in the right foreground, but no planes anymore as the RAF station has recently closed.
Linton on Ouse airfield
Runway off to the left, landing lights in the right foreground, but no planes anymore as the RAF station has recently closed.
Aldwark, St Stephen's church The benchmark is cut in a cornerstone on a north-east face of the church.
Aldwark, St Stephen's church
The benchmark is cut in a cornerstone on a north-east face of the church.
Aldwark, St Stephen's church There is a benchmark cut in a cornerstone on a north-east face of the church.
Aldwark, St Stephen's church
There is a benchmark cut in a cornerstone on a north-east face of the church.
Aldwark, Keepers Lodge According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the left hand corner of the road facing wall. The private property is gated and inaccessible, and it is unknown if the benchmark survives.
Aldwark, Keepers Lodge
According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the left hand corner of the road facing wall. The private property is gated and inaccessible, and it is unknown if the benchmark survives.
Aldwark, 1 New Cottages The benchmark is cut on the road facing wall and about 1 metre from the left hand corner.
Aldwark, 1 New Cottages
The benchmark is cut on the road facing wall and about 1 metre from the left hand corner.
Aldwark, 1 New Cottages There is a benchmark cut on the road facing wall and about 1 metre from the left hand corner.
Aldwark, 1 New Cottages
There is a benchmark cut on the road facing wall and about 1 metre from the left hand corner.
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Aldwark Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE4762 (Lat: 54.052412, Lng: -1.2764876)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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///wasps.bitters.etchings. Near Linton upon Ouse, North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.052412,-1.2764876
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