Aviary Wood

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Aviary Wood

Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Canada geese beside Clumber Lake Credit: Graham Hogg

Aviary Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Nottinghamshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, it is nestled within the heart of Sherwood Forest, renowned for its association with the legendary Robin Hood. The wood is named after the aviaries that once dotted the area, housing a variety of birds that were used for falconry during medieval times.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse and mature tree species, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. These towering trees provide a rich canopy that shelters a variety of wildlife, making Aviary Wood a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. The wood is home to a wide range of bird species, such as woodpeckers, tits, and finches, along with small mammals like squirrels and foxes.

Tranquil walking trails wind their way through the wood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Along the paths, one can encounter vibrant wildflowers and delicate ferns that flourish in the woodland's damp and shaded areas. The wood also boasts a small pond, adding to the overall charm and tranquility of the landscape.

Aviary Wood is managed by the local authorities, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for the public. It serves as a valuable recreational space for locals and tourists, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere, Aviary Wood provides a delightful retreat for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the beauty of Sherwood Forest.

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Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Reflections in Clumber Lake
Reflections in Clumber Lake
Carburton Bridge and the River Poulter
Carburton Bridge and the River Poulter
Weir on the River Poulter
Weir on the River Poulter
Giant cedar tree in Clumber Park Possibly my favourite tree!
Giant cedar tree in Clumber Park
Possibly my favourite tree!
Dappled shade in Clumber Park
Dappled shade in Clumber Park
Dappled shade beside Clumber Lake
Dappled shade beside Clumber Lake
Heading through Clumber Park to Carburton
Heading through Clumber Park to Carburton
Yew tree-lined path in the pleasure grounds Beside the lake in National Trust's Clumber Park
Yew tree-lined path in the pleasure grounds
Beside the lake in National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn Leaves In the pleasure grounds in National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn Leaves
In the pleasure grounds in National Trust's Clumber Park
View over the lake to the Doric Temple In National Trust's Clumber Park
View over the lake to the Doric Temple
In National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn in Clumber Park A colourful tree in the lawns in front of the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin.
Autumn in Clumber Park
A colourful tree in the lawns in front of the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin.
Leaving the car park Thankfully the wind was not blowing a cloud of dust as we walked towards the lake from the car park, though just a minute before if had been.
Leaving the car park
Thankfully the wind was not blowing a cloud of dust as we walked towards the lake from the car park, though just a minute before if had been.
Clumber Park This is a wonderful place for a walk or bicycle ride. Even when there are many people present the site is large enough to not feel crowded.
Clumber Park
This is a wonderful place for a walk or bicycle ride. Even when there are many people present the site is large enough to not feel crowded.
Clumber Park A woodland path near the lake at Clumber Park.
Clumber Park
A woodland path near the lake at Clumber Park.
Nearly complete The bridge was deliberately badly damaged by vandals some time ago but is now almost fully restored to its original condition. One worker was putting in some work on the side of the bridge nearest the camera as we walked over it.
Nearly complete
The bridge was deliberately badly damaged by vandals some time ago but is now almost fully restored to its original condition. One worker was putting in some work on the side of the bridge nearest the camera as we walked over it.
The view across the lake No doubt one of many views across the lake to the church which is nearly all that remains of one of the former homes of the Duke of Newcastle. The church survived being pulled down when the house was demolished.
The view across the lake
No doubt one of many views across the lake to the church which is nearly all that remains of one of the former homes of the Duke of Newcastle. The church survived being pulled down when the house was demolished.
Clumber Park A wooded path close to the lake which is part of the circular route around the lake. It is quite varied as some is wooded but other parts are quite open.
Clumber Park
A wooded path close to the lake which is part of the circular route around the lake. It is quite varied as some is wooded but other parts are quite open.
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Aviary Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK6273 (Lat: 53.251512, Lng: -1.0601791)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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