Diddington Wood

Wood, Forest in Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire

England

Diddington Wood

Solar farm by Grafham Water This generates 11.65MW of clean solar energy during peak sunlight hours.  To put this in perspective, it is about the same output as four of the larger land-based wind turbines.  But it all helps!
Solar farm by Grafham Water Credit: Gordon Brown

Diddington Wood is a charming woodland located in the county of Huntingdonshire, England. This enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 70 hectares and is nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Great Ouse Valley.

The wood is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The rich undergrowth of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers adds to the beauty and biodiversity of the woodland.

Diddington Wood is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a tranquil environment for observing a variety of animals. Visitors may catch glimpses of deer roaming through the trees, or hear the melodic songs of numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and thrushes. The wood is also home to an array of smaller mammals, including squirrels, badgers, and foxes.

A network of well-maintained footpaths meanders through the wood, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural wonders. These paths offer a chance to admire the majestic trees up close, breathe in the fresh woodland air, and immerse oneself in the peaceful ambiance of the forest.

Diddington Wood is not only a haven for wildlife but also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers ample opportunities for leisurely walks, picnics, and nature photography. The wood is particularly spectacular during the autumn season when the foliage displays a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors, making it a perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Overall, Diddington Wood is a hidden gem in Huntingdonshire, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.284388/-0.28215831 or Grid Reference TL1766. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Solar farm by Grafham Water This generates 11.65MW of clean solar energy during peak sunlight hours.  To put this in perspective, it is about the same output as four of the larger land-based wind turbines.  But it all helps!
Solar farm by Grafham Water
This generates 11.65MW of clean solar energy during peak sunlight hours. To put this in perspective, it is about the same output as four of the larger land-based wind turbines. But it all helps!
The dam at Grafham Water This earth and concrete dam was constructed in 1965 to create Grafham Water, the eighth largest reservoir in England by volume.
The dam at Grafham Water
This earth and concrete dam was constructed in 1965 to create Grafham Water, the eighth largest reservoir in England by volume.
Misty day - the valve tower at Grafham Water
Misty day - the valve tower at Grafham Water
Diddington, St Laurence
Diddington, St Laurence
Grafham Water : solar panels
Grafham Water : solar panels
Grafham Water : valve tower
Grafham Water : valve tower
Grafham Water : valve tower
Grafham Water : valve tower
Grafham Water dam With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Grafham Water dam
With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Solar farm below Grafham Water dam
Solar farm below Grafham Water dam
Valve Tower, Grafham Water Looking from the dam.
Valve Tower, Grafham Water
Looking from the dam.
Solar farm below Grafham Water dam
Solar farm below Grafham Water dam
Grafham Water dam With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Grafham Water dam
With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Grafham Water dam
Grafham Water dam
Solar farm by Grafham Water dam
Solar farm by Grafham Water dam
Model Farm by Grafham Water
Model Farm by Grafham Water
Grafham Water dam With a growing number of birdwatchers twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
Grafham Water dam
With a growing number of birdwatchers twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
Receding water levels in Grafham Water During a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Receding water levels in Grafham Water
During a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam Twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam
Twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
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Diddington Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL1766 (Lat: 52.284388, Lng: -0.28215831)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: Huntingdonshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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