Boswiddle Wood

Wood, Forest in Cornwall

England

Boswiddle Wood

Approaching the five-way junction north of Trehane
Approaching the five-way junction north of Trehane Credit: David Smith

Boswiddle Wood is a picturesque forest located in Cornwall, England. Situated in the southwestern part of the county, this woodland area covers a total area of approximately 500 acres. The name "Boswiddle" is derived from the Cornish language, meaning "woodland clearing."

The wood is known for its diverse and lush vegetation, featuring a variety of tree species such as oak, beech, ash, and birch. These trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and creates a tranquil atmosphere within the woodland. The forest floor is covered with a thick carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, adding to its natural beauty.

Boswiddle Wood is also home to a wide range of wildlife, including various bird species, mammals, and invertebrates. Visitors can spot woodpeckers, owls, and other small birds flitting between the branches, while rabbits, squirrels, and deer can be seen foraging on the forest floor. The wood provides a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, offering ample opportunities for observation and photography.

The woodland is intersected by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, revealing hidden glades, babbling brooks, and ancient trees. The peaceful ambiance and lack of human intervention make Boswiddle Wood a popular destination for those seeking solace in nature.

Overall, Boswiddle Wood is a captivating and serene forest that showcases the natural beauty of Cornwall. With its diverse flora and fauna, it provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

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Boswiddle Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.329325/-4.9945466 or Grid Reference SW8652. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Approaching the five-way junction north of Trehane
Approaching the five-way junction north of Trehane
Wind-shaped trees at a five-way junction north of Trehane
Wind-shaped trees at a five-way junction north of Trehane
Signpost at five-way junction north of Trehane
Signpost at five-way junction north of Trehane
Wind-shaped trees south of Pengelly
Wind-shaped trees south of Pengelly
Tree-lined road south of Pengelly
Tree-lined road south of Pengelly
Tree-lined road at Pengelly
Tree-lined road at Pengelly
Tree-lined road near Killiserth  The trees are a screen between the road and the farm buildings
Tree-lined road near Killiserth
The trees are a screen between the road and the farm buildings
Woodland at Killiserth
Woodland at Killiserth
Farmland south of Mitchell Cornish farmland to the south of the village of Mitchell.
Farmland south of Mitchell
Cornish farmland to the south of the village of Mitchell.
Country road south of Mitchell Country road to the south of Mitchell
Country road south of Mitchell
Country road to the south of Mitchell
Valley bottom near Winsford Farmland in a valley near Winsford to the south of Mitchell.
Valley bottom near Winsford
Farmland in a valley near Winsford to the south of Mitchell.
Silage bales Silage bales becoming overgrown on the edge of a field above Boswiddle Wood.
Silage bales
Silage bales becoming overgrown on the edge of a field above Boswiddle Wood.
Ford near Ladock The stream flowing over this ford becomes the Tressillian River and enters the sea via Carrick Roads at Falmouth.
Ford near Ladock
The stream flowing over this ford becomes the Tressillian River and enters the sea via Carrick Roads at Falmouth.
Treveale Farm Treveale Farm and surrounding farmland viewed from the south.
Treveale Farm
Treveale Farm and surrounding farmland viewed from the south.
Farmland near Ladock Cornish farmland near Ladock.
Farmland near Ladock
Cornish farmland near Ladock.
Country road approaching Boswiddle Country road approaching Boswiddle near Ladock.
Country road approaching Boswiddle
Country road approaching Boswiddle near Ladock.
Car Park at Ladock Wood Car Park for visitors to Ladock and St Enoder Wood, part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Car Park at Ladock Wood
Car Park for visitors to Ladock and St Enoder Wood, part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
St Enoder Wood Path entering St Enoder Wood from a small roadside car park, the woodland is part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
St Enoder Wood
Path entering St Enoder Wood from a small roadside car park, the woodland is part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
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Boswiddle Wood is located at Grid Ref: SW8652 (Lat: 50.329325, Lng: -4.9945466)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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