Newlands Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Newlands Wood

Whitecroft, Santon Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Whitecroft, Santon Credit: Stephen McKay

Newlands Wood is a beautiful forest located in the county of Cumberland, England. With its lush greenery and diverse wildlife, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. Spanning across a vast area of land, the wood offers a serene and tranquil environment for visitors to explore.

The wood is characterized by its dense tree cover, predominantly composed of beech, oak, and birch trees. These tall and majestic trees create a mesmerizing canopy that provides shade and shelter for the various species of animals that inhabit the forest. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the well-maintained trails, immersing themselves in the peaceful ambiance of the woodland.

Newlands Wood is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The forest provides a habitat for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and finches. Squirrels can often be seen scampering through the trees, while deer occasionally graze in the open clearings.

For those seeking adventure, Newlands Wood offers opportunities for camping and picnicking. The forest has designated camping areas equipped with basic facilities, allowing visitors to spend a night under the stars surrounded by the sounds of nature. Picnic spots are strategically located throughout the wood, providing a peaceful setting for families and friends to enjoy a meal amidst the breathtaking scenery.

Newlands Wood truly embodies the natural beauty of Cumberland. Its picturesque landscapes, diverse flora, and fauna, and a range of recreational activities make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the great outdoors.

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Newlands Wood Images

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Whitecroft, Santon Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Whitecroft, Santon
Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Road junction in Santon
Road junction in Santon
The road junction at Santon
The road junction at Santon
Fields near Santon
Fields near Santon
Leaving Santon village On the road to Gosforth.
Leaving Santon village
On the road to Gosforth.
Open country and woodland, Wasdale This photo was taken near the intriguingly named 'Sorrowstones'. The hills around Wasdale are visible behind.
Open country and woodland, Wasdale
This photo was taken near the intriguingly named 'Sorrowstones'. The hills around Wasdale are visible behind.
Prepared Field View across open fields near Santon Bridge
Prepared Field
View across open fields near Santon Bridge
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale Wall Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall
Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
Wasdale Wall
Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
The Bridge Inn, Santon Bridge Early morning on a thoroughly dismal day (although it was to brighten up later), but the lights of the Bridge Inn, an old coaching stop, make it look welcoming. Inside guests will be tucking in to a full 'Cumbrian breakfast'. This is the venue for the annual World's Biggest Liar competition, as a plaque on the wall tells us.
The Bridge Inn, Santon Bridge
Early morning on a thoroughly dismal day (although it was to brighten up later), but the lights of the Bridge Inn, an old coaching stop, make it look welcoming. Inside guests will be tucking in to a full 'Cumbrian breakfast'. This is the venue for the annual World's Biggest Liar competition, as a plaque on the wall tells us.
Whitecroft, Santon Bridge This is the lane that connects the hamlets of Santon and Santon Bridge, just over half a mile apart. The Bridge Inn is behind the photographer.
Whitecroft, Santon Bridge
This is the lane that connects the hamlets of Santon and Santon Bridge, just over half a mile apart. The Bridge Inn is behind the photographer.
Home of the World's Biggest Liar Competition This plaque is fixed to the Bridge Inn, venue for one of the more obscure world sporting events. Held in November each year, it commemorates a local 19th century publican, Will Ritson who was known for his tall tales. Contestants have to stand up in front of the often well-oiled audience and tell their stories - the best of whom is judged the winner.
Home of the World's Biggest Liar Competition
This plaque is fixed to the Bridge Inn, venue for one of the more obscure world sporting events. Held in November each year, it commemorates a local 19th century publican, Will Ritson who was known for his tall tales. Contestants have to stand up in front of the often well-oiled audience and tell their stories - the best of whom is judged the winner.
Signpost at Santon Bridge This signpost, which could do with some sprucing up, points the way at the junction just east of the bridge over the River Irt.
Signpost at Santon Bridge
This signpost, which could do with some sprucing up, points the way at the junction just east of the bridge over the River Irt.
The Bridge Inn, Santon Bridge The day was dismal and wet but at least this old coaching inn adds a touch of brightness.
The Bridge Inn, Santon Bridge
The day was dismal and wet but at least this old coaching inn adds a touch of brightness.
The Malkinson Memorial Beside the road from Eskdale Green to Santon Bridge, this small stone memorial bears the following inscription:
'In memory of William Malkinson
Wesleyan Local Preacher
Died here suddenly Sunday Feb 21 1886
Be ye also ready'
The Malkinson Memorial
Beside the road from Eskdale Green to Santon Bridge, this small stone memorial bears the following inscription: 'In memory of William Malkinson Wesleyan Local Preacher Died here suddenly Sunday Feb 21 1886 Be ye also ready'
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Newlands Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY1002 (Lat: 54.408053, Lng: -3.3743691)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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