Blackadon Wood

Wood, Forest in Cornwall

England

Blackadon Wood

Tresulgan Farm
Tresulgan Farm Credit: Paul Barnett

Blackadon Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Cornwall, England. Spread across an area of approximately 100 acres, it is nestled in the tranquil countryside near the village of Cornwood. The wood is part of the larger Dartmoor National Park and is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife species. Bluebells carpet the forest floor in the spring, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature lovers, and birdwatchers. The peaceful ambiance and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal spot for photography and nature enthusiasts.

Blackadon Wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. It provides a habitat for a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Squirrels, badgers, and deer can also be spotted within the wood.

The wood is managed by the National Trust, ensuring its preservation and protection. Visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and adhere to the designated paths. There are picnic areas and benches strategically placed throughout the wood, allowing visitors to relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings.

Overall, Blackadon Wood offers a serene and captivating experience, showcasing the natural wonders of Cornwall's countryside.

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Blackadon Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.414943/-4.4081716 or Grid Reference SX2960. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tresulgan Farm
Tresulgan Farm
Bridge and stream, Lydcott Woods Bridge and stream, Lydcott Woods, near Widegates, Cornwall.
Bridge and stream, Lydcott Woods
Bridge and stream, Lydcott Woods, near Widegates, Cornwall.
Conifers, Lydcott Wood Conifers, Lydcott Wood, near Widegates, Cornwall.
Conifers, Lydcott Wood
Conifers, Lydcott Wood, near Widegates, Cornwall.
Large open field near Cathfrench Manor This picture shows a wide open gradually sloping field with no hedges. The contours on the map are far apart.
Large open field near Cathfrench Manor
This picture shows a wide open gradually sloping field with no hedges. The contours on the map are far apart.
Steep field and woods beyond. This picture shows (through the trees) the steeper gradient field as opposed to the field in the central section of the OS grid square. The denser woods seen here up to the left are known as 'Shippingpark Wood'.
Steep field and woods beyond.
This picture shows (through the trees) the steeper gradient field as opposed to the field in the central section of the OS grid square. The denser woods seen here up to the left are known as 'Shippingpark Wood'.
Railway track towards Penzance This picture clearly shows the railway heading towards the Tresulgan Viaduct - the safety walls of which can be seen as the track veers to the left in the picture.
Railway track towards Penzance
This picture clearly shows the railway heading towards the Tresulgan Viaduct - the safety walls of which can be seen as the track veers to the left in the picture.
Clay from Cornwall to the North A freight service is seen heading east away from Menheniot out of the county with clay for the Potteries.
Clay from Cornwall to the North
A freight service is seen heading east away from Menheniot out of the county with clay for the Potteries.
Main line looking west Looking west towards Menheniot off a minor road bridge a Penzance to Paddington train is seen heading towards St Germans. The cuttings were once well open here but now trees and scrub have grown up restricting the view.
Main line looking west
Looking west towards Menheniot off a minor road bridge a Penzance to Paddington train is seen heading towards St Germans. The cuttings were once well open here but now trees and scrub have grown up restricting the view.
The A38 Deer oh deer.
The A38
Deer oh deer.
The A38 Where the traffic merges approaching Trerulefoot.
The A38
Where the traffic merges approaching Trerulefoot.
Field near Trenethick
Field near Trenethick
Field near Tresulgan
Field near Tresulgan
View from the Tresulgan Viaduct
View from the Tresulgan Viaduct
Below the Tresulgan Viaduct
Below the Tresulgan Viaduct
Stream below Tresulgan Viaduct
Stream below Tresulgan Viaduct
Below Tresulgan Viaduct
Below Tresulgan Viaduct
Woodland near Tresulgan Viaduct
Woodland near Tresulgan Viaduct
Cornish farmland
Cornish farmland
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Blackadon Wood is located at Grid Ref: SX2960 (Lat: 50.414943, Lng: -4.4081716)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Power: tower
Lat/Long: 50.4190243/-4.4068797
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Lat/Long: 50.4188138/-4.408519
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 50.4187455/-4.4068748
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