Berry Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Berry Wood

Layby and Public Toilets
Layby and Public Toilets Credit: Anthony Parkes

Berry Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The wood is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a wide variety of flora and fauna.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings. These pathways wind through the wood, leading to hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and enchanting glades. The wood's undulating terrain adds to its charm, with gentle slopes and occasional steep inclines providing a sense of adventure.

Berry Wood is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to an array of species. Birdwatchers can spot rare species such as the pied flycatcher, redstart, and lesser spotted woodpecker. The wood also provides a habitat for mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers, which can occasionally be glimpsed by lucky observers.

The wood is managed by the local forestry commission, ensuring its preservation and protection for future generations to enjoy. It is open to the public throughout the year, attracting nature lovers, hikers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat. The wood's proximity to nearby villages and towns makes it easily accessible, and ample parking facilities are available.

Visiting Berry Wood offers a chance to immerse oneself in the beauty of nature, surrounded by the sights and sounds of a thriving woodland ecosystem. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic among the trees, or a chance to spot elusive wildlife, Berry Wood promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture within its leafy embrace.

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Berry Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.80354/-2.7450484 or Grid Reference SO4811. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Layby and Public Toilets
Layby and Public Toilets
On the A449 heading east
On the A449 heading east
On the A449 heading east, on a beautiful sunny day
On the A449 heading east, on a beautiful sunny day
On the A40 near Mitchel Troy, heading north-east
On the A40 near Mitchel Troy, heading north-east
Minor road crossing A40 south of Jingle Street The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
Minor road crossing A40 south of Jingle Street
The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
A40 in cutting north of Mitchel Troy The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
A40 in cutting north of Mitchel Troy
The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
Farm access bridge over A40 north of Mitchel Troy The bridge carries a farm track and footpath
Farm access bridge over A40 north of Mitchel Troy
The bridge carries a farm track and footpath
Lay-by by the A40 near Mitchel Troy The lay-by extends into <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SO4911">SO4911</a>; this is a well-equipped lay-by with protection between the traffic and the parked vehicles.
Lay-by by the A40 near Mitchel Troy
The lay-by extends into SO4911; this is a well-equipped lay-by with protection between the traffic and the parked vehicles.
View of Wonastow View across the valley to Wonastow church from near Craig-y-dorth.  This is deceptive as from this viewpoint the church appears to be in a valley, and yet when the church is viewed from the passing A40 it appears to be on a hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3209785">SO4810 : A distant view of Wonastow</a>.
View of Wonastow
View across the valley to Wonastow church from near Craig-y-dorth. This is deceptive as from this viewpoint the church appears to be in a valley, and yet when the church is viewed from the passing A40 it appears to be on a hill SO4810 : A distant view of Wonastow.
New Estate - South of Monmouth Green Field Development
New Estate - South of Monmouth
Green Field Development
Solar panels on the Old School House, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire Now a private residence, the building was the village's infants and junior school from c1875 until closure in 1991. It was built to accommodate 60 children, a surprisingly high number based on the current size of the village and its surroundings. The average attendance in 1900 was 37.
Solar panels on the Old School House, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
Now a private residence, the building was the village's infants and junior school from c1875 until closure in 1991. It was built to accommodate 60 children, a surprisingly high number based on the current size of the village and its surroundings. The average attendance in 1900 was 37.
South along Parc Pentre, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire Cul-de-sac of modern houses on the south side of the apparently unnamed main road through the village.
South along Parc Pentre, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
Cul-de-sac of modern houses on the south side of the apparently unnamed main road through the village.
Zebra crossing in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire Across the apparently unnamed main road through the village. This road was formerly 
part of the A40 before the opening of a straighter, wider A40 about 200 metres to the north.
Zebra crossing in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
Across the apparently unnamed main road through the village. This road was formerly part of the A40 before the opening of a straighter, wider A40 about 200 metres to the north.
Zebra crossing warning sign, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire On the approach to this <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5803216" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5803216">Link</a> zebra crossing. The road was formerly part of the A40 
before the opening of a straighter, wider A40 about 200 metres to the north.
Zebra crossing warning sign, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
On the approach to this Link zebra crossing. The road was formerly part of the A40 before the opening of a straighter, wider A40 about 200 metres to the north.
Bus stop on a Mitchel Troy corner,  Monmouthshire This stop near the corner of Parc Pentre is for buses from Monmouth 
to either Newport or Abergavenny. The routes diverge at Raglan.
Bus stop on a Mitchel Troy corner, Monmouthshire
This stop near the corner of Parc Pentre is for buses from Monmouth to either Newport or Abergavenny. The routes diverge at Raglan.
Old School House name sign, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire On the right here. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5803198" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5803198">Link</a>
Old School House name sign, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
On the right here. Link
Wales & West Utilities gas installation in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire At the northern end of Common Road.
Wales & West Utilities gas installation in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
At the northern end of Common Road.
Bus stop and shelter near Common Road,  Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire This stop for buses to Monmouth. Viewed from the corner of Common Road.
Bus stop and shelter near Common Road, Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire
This stop for buses to Monmouth. Viewed from the corner of Common Road.
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Berry Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4811 (Lat: 51.80354, Lng: -2.7450484)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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