Gooseknott Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Gooseknott Wood

Looking southwest on the road towards Middletown
Looking southwest on the road towards Middletown Credit: David Medcalf

Gooseknott Wood is an enchanting woodland located in the picturesque county of Cumberland, England. Spread over approximately 100 acres, this ancient forest is a captivating mix of majestic trees, vibrant flora, and abundant wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

As one ventures into Gooseknott Wood, they are immediately greeted by a sense of tranquility and serenity. The dense canopy of towering oak, beech, and ash trees provides ample shade, creating a cool and peaceful atmosphere. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled patterns on the forest floor, where a carpet of moss and wildflowers thrives.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems. These trails wind through the diverse landscape, revealing babbling brooks, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque ponds teeming with aquatic life. The sound of birdsong fills the air, as a variety of avian species call this woodland their home.

Nature enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of wildlife that resides within Gooseknott Wood. Red squirrels can be spotted darting through the branches, while badgers and foxes leave traces of their presence along the forest floor. The lucky observer may even catch a glimpse of a roe deer gracefully leaping through the undergrowth.

Gooseknott Wood is not only a haven for wildlife but also a treasure trove of biodiversity. Rare and protected species of plants and fungi can be found here, adding to the ecological importance of this ancient woodland.

In summary, Gooseknott Wood is a captivating and biodiverse forest that offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Its stunning beauty, abundant wildlife, and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and explorers in Cumberland.

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Gooseknott Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.490282/-3.5427539 or Grid Reference NY0011. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking southwest on the road towards Middletown
Looking southwest on the road towards Middletown
Egremont Castle The west gatehouse and curtain wall
Egremont Castle
The west gatehouse and curtain wall
Egremont Castle Gate House The original castle was built on a mound above the River Ehen on the site of a Danish fort following the conquest of Cumberland in 1092 by William II of England.  The present castle was built by William Meschin, who founded the castle between 1120 and 1135. Further additions were made in the 13th century. It eventually fell into disuse and became the ruin it is today.

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Egremont Castle Gate House
The original castle was built on a mound above the River Ehen on the site of a Danish fort following the conquest of Cumberland in 1092 by William II of England. The present castle was built by William Meschin, who founded the castle between 1120 and 1135. Further additions were made in the 13th century. It eventually fell into disuse and became the ruin it is today. LinkExternal link
A bridleway near Loughrigg
A bridleway near Loughrigg
The lane to Watson Hill Farm
The lane to Watson Hill Farm
A grassy field near Loughrigg farm
A grassy field near Loughrigg farm
The road junction at Loughrigg There is information about the type of signpost here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4562007" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4562007">Link</a>
The road junction at Loughrigg
There is information about the type of signpost here: Link
Wireless masts near Bigrigg Why do they need two masts? Neither seems to be 'full' of aerials.
Wireless masts near Bigrigg
Why do they need two masts? Neither seems to be 'full' of aerials.
A reservoir near Bigrigg The grass bank makes it unobtrusive in the landscape.
A reservoir near Bigrigg
The grass bank makes it unobtrusive in the landscape.
Houses at Bigrigg
Houses at Bigrigg
An unclassified road through the woods at Bigrigg
An unclassified road through the woods at Bigrigg
The road between Egremont and Gulley Flatts
The road between Egremont and Gulley Flatts
The main street of Egremont
The main street of Egremont
A closed garage near the A595
A closed garage near the A595
Briscoemill Bridge over the River Ehen
Briscoemill Bridge over the River Ehen
Cottages at Briscoe Mill
Cottages at Briscoe Mill
Farm building and field access near Row Foot farm
Farm building and field access near Row Foot farm
Buildings at Row Foot farm
Buildings at Row Foot farm
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Gooseknott Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY0011 (Lat: 54.490282, Lng: -3.5427539)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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