Muddy Grove

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Hart

England

Muddy Grove

The A30, Hartfordbridge A fairly regular stopping point if you click this spot on my map.
The A30, Hartfordbridge Credit: David Howard

Muddy Grove is a picturesque woodland area located in the county of Hampshire, England. Situated in the southern region of the county, it is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Spanning over 500 acres, Muddy Grove is predominantly covered by dense forests, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The woodland is characterized by a rich variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and pine, which create a vibrant and lush environment. The forest floor is carpeted with a tapestry of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere. Muddy Grove is also home to a plethora of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide range of bird species, making it a perfect destination for birdwatchers and animal lovers.

The forest offers numerous walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore its serene beauty and take in the crisp, fresh air. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both beginners and experienced hikers. One of the most popular routes is the Grove Loop, a circular path that winds through the heart of the woodland, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Muddy Grove is also equipped with several picnic areas and seating spots, enabling visitors to relax and enjoy a peaceful lunch amidst nature. The tranquil ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for families, friends, and even solo travelers seeking solace and tranquility.

Overall, Muddy Grove in Hampshire is a true gem for nature lovers, offering a captivating forest experience with its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and a range of recreational activities for all ages.

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Muddy Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.308468/-0.8640817 or Grid Reference SU7957. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The A30, Hartfordbridge A fairly regular stopping point if you click this spot on my map.
The A30, Hartfordbridge
A fairly regular stopping point if you click this spot on my map.
Flats in Lyndhurst Road
Flats in Lyndhurst Road
Flats in Lyndhurst Road
Flats in Lyndhurst Road
Lower Mount Street See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4421478">SU7955 : Lower Mount Street</a>.
Lower Mount Street
M3 at Fleet Services The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built.
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M3 at Fleet Services
The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Fleet services
Fleet services
Car park at Fleet Services
Car park at Fleet Services
Fleet Services The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built.
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Fleet Services
The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Mast by the M3
Mast by the M3
Brook by public footpath It may be the River Hart.
Brook by public footpath
It may be the River Hart.
Top end of Ivyhole Hill Not much of a hill at this end of the road.
Top end of Ivyhole Hill
Not much of a hill at this end of the road.
Ivyhole Hill This part of the 'hill' is fairly level, the descent is further along.
Ivyhole Hill
This part of the 'hill' is fairly level, the descent is further along.
Antiques and Collectables, Hartfordbridge Formerly the White Lion pub.
Antiques and Collectables, Hartfordbridge
Formerly the White Lion pub.
M3 westbound Crossing over the A343.
M3 westbound
Crossing over the A343.
Pines at Fleet Services With part of the car park at the eastbound services, on the north side of the motorway.
Pines at Fleet Services
With part of the car park at the eastbound services, on the north side of the motorway.
Pines at Fleet Services Between the car park and the M3 motorway.
Pines at Fleet Services
Between the car park and the M3 motorway.
Hart : Starbucks Coffee A coffee shop at Fleet Services.
Hart : Starbucks Coffee
A coffee shop at Fleet Services.
Hart : Fleet Services Looking along the car park at Fleet Services with Days Inn in view.
Hart : Fleet Services
Looking along the car park at Fleet Services with Days Inn in view.
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Muddy Grove is located at Grid Ref: SU7957 (Lat: 51.308468, Lng: -0.8640817)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Police Authority: Hampshire

What 3 Words

///taxed.hero.autumn. Near Hartley Wintney, Hampshire

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Located within 500m of 51.308468,-0.8640817
Barrier: block
Lat/Long: 51.3093825/-0.8581867
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3094063/-0.858195
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