Bankend Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Bankend Wood

Eskdale Heron Seen in the meadow, close to the River Esk, which lies immediately beyond the tree line.
Eskdale Heron Credit: Peter Trimming

Bankend Wood is a beautiful forest located in the county of Cumberland, England. Stretching over an area of approximately 300 acres, it is renowned for its scenic beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. The wood is situated in close proximity to the small village of Bankend, adding to its charm and accessibility.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. These trees create a dense canopy, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Visitors to Bankend Wood can expect to see a plethora of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The forest floor is also home to an array of small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, and hedgehogs.

The wood boasts a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for walking and hiking enthusiasts. These paths wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the different sections of the wood and discover hidden gems along the way. There are also designated picnic areas within the wood, providing an excellent opportunity for visitors to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

Bankend Wood is managed by the local forestry commission, who strive to maintain its natural beauty and preserve its ecological balance. The wood is open to the public year-round, with free admission. Its accessibility and natural splendor make it a beloved destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Bankend Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.383308/-3.3230354 or Grid Reference SD1499. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Eskdale Heron Seen in the meadow, close to the River Esk, which lies immediately beyond the tree line.
Eskdale Heron
Seen in the meadow, close to the River Esk, which lies immediately beyond the tree line.
'River Mite' Near Hollin Head Cottage, on the journey up to Dalegarth.
'River Mite'
Near Hollin Head Cottage, on the journey up to Dalegarth.
Herdwicks in Eskdale Seen at Fisherground Farm.
Herdwicks in Eskdale
Seen at Fisherground Farm.
Cubben View from the track leading into Keyhow Coppice. Recent felling, around the cottage, is obvious.
Cubben
View from the track leading into Keyhow Coppice. Recent felling, around the cottage, is obvious.
Low Holme Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme
Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme
Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme
Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
Low Holme
Isolated farm, at the edge of Eskdale Green.
View Towards Muncaster Fell Seen from Smithybrow Lane. In the far distance, the coastline can be seen.
View Towards Muncaster Fell
Seen from Smithybrow Lane. In the far distance, the coastline can be seen.
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway near Fisherground River Esk heads its train for Dalegarth past the farm.
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway near Fisherground
River Esk heads its train for Dalegarth past the farm.
Eskdale Green Great Bank is in the middle distance.
Eskdale Green
Great Bank is in the middle distance.
'River Esk' Passing in the Fisherground loop, just down the valley from Fisherground station.
'River Esk'
Passing in the Fisherground loop, just down the valley from Fisherground station.
Minor road towards Santon Bridge
Minor road towards Santon Bridge
Minor road past Bowerhouse Inn
Minor road past Bowerhouse Inn
'River Mite' Seen with a service for Ravenglass, having just passed Spout House Farm. The stump from a huge oak tree is in the bottom right of the photograph.
'River Mite'
Seen with a service for Ravenglass, having just passed Spout House Farm. The stump from a huge oak tree is in the bottom right of the photograph.
Eskdale View towards the Old Joiners Shop, with Hollinghead Crag in the background.
Eskdale
View towards the Old Joiners Shop, with Hollinghead Crag in the background.
'River Esk' Heading down the valley, with a train for Ravenglass. The train had just passed Spout House Farm.
'River Esk'
Heading down the valley, with a train for Ravenglass. The train had just passed Spout House Farm.
Fisherground Loop 'River Irt' in the loop, with an up train, whilst 'River Esk' continues with a train for Ravenglass.
Fisherground Loop
'River Irt' in the loop, with an up train, whilst 'River Esk' continues with a train for Ravenglass.
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Bankend Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD1499 (Lat: 54.383308, Lng: -3.3230354)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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