Bath Spinney

Wood, Forest in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Bath Spinney

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Bath Spinney, located in Cambridgeshire, is a picturesque woodland area that spans over a vast expanse of approximately 20 acres. Situated on the outskirts of the village of Bath, this charming spinney offers a tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The spinney is primarily composed of a variety of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a diverse range of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of ferns, bluebells, and wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Visitors to Bath Spinney can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the well-marked trails that wind through the woods, allowing them to discover the hidden gems within. There are also designated picnic areas, where families and friends can gather to enjoy a picnic amidst the tranquil surroundings.

Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of wildlife that calls Bath Spinney home. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. Squirrels and rabbits are a common sight, while lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of a deer or fox.

Bath Spinney is not only a haven for wildlife but also serves as an important ecological site for the local community. It acts as a natural flood barrier, helping to prevent water runoff during heavy rainfall and protecting nearby residential areas from flooding.

Overall, Bath Spinney is a cherished woodland retreat, offering a peaceful and idyllic setting for nature lovers and those seeking respite from the modern world.

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Bath Spinney Images

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Toft, St Andrew
Overlooking Rectory Farm Taken from a ridge footpath in front of a wood labelled 'The Gloucesters'.
Overlooking Rectory Farm
Taken from a ridge footpath in front of a wood labelled 'The Gloucesters'.
Little Eversden stripes, Cambs View across the square from the A603 Roman Road towards the eastern edge, south of Little Eversden; the 'chalk stripes' on the slope were formed by solifluction in a periglacial environment.
Little Eversden stripes, Cambs
View across the square from the A603 Roman Road towards the eastern edge, south of Little Eversden; the 'chalk stripes' on the slope were formed by solifluction in a periglacial environment.
New Farm trig looking towards Great Eversden Trig is in a reservoir compound.
New Farm trig looking towards Great Eversden
Trig is in a reservoir compound.
Cottage, Toft, Cambridgeshire
Cottage, Toft, Cambridgeshire
Crane's Lane, Kingston
Crane's Lane, Kingston
Open farmland north of Little Eversden Looking west from the footpath that leads from Comberton to Little Eversden.
Open farmland north of Little Eversden
Looking west from the footpath that leads from Comberton to Little Eversden.
Eversden Wood Eversden Wood
Eversden Wood
Eversden Wood
Manor Farm in Great Eversden Manor Farm in Great Eversden, photograph made from public footpath to bird reserve.
Manor Farm in Great Eversden
Manor Farm in Great Eversden, photograph made from public footpath to bird reserve.
Buildings near Claypit Hill Photograph was shot from east of Brook Cottage
Buildings near Claypit Hill
Photograph was shot from east of Brook Cottage
Great Eversden from disused Eversden Quarry
Great Eversden from disused Eversden Quarry
Red House Farm at the West Entry of Great Eversden
Red House Farm at the West Entry of Great Eversden
Five Gables Farm Five Gables Farm at Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire.
Five Gables Farm
Five Gables Farm at Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire.
The crossroads in Kingston
The crossroads in Kingston
Wheatfield, with close-up of a few kernels of wheat
Wheatfield, with close-up of a few kernels of wheat
Farmland north of Claypit Hill looking towards Toft
Farmland north of Claypit Hill looking towards Toft
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Bath Spinney is located at Grid Ref: TL3553 (Lat: 52.16548, Lng: -0.016410899)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

What 3 Words

///sensible.presented.cushy. Near Comberton, Cambridgeshire

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