Backhows Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Allerdale

England

Backhows Wood

Bay on Crummock Water The peak beyond Lanthwaite Wood is Whiteside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1621">NY1621</a>.
Bay on Crummock Water Credit: Oliver Dixon

Backhows Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Cumberland, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is nestled amidst the stunning landscape of the Lake District National Park. The wood is situated near the village of Backhows, which adds to its charm and accessibility.

Backhows Wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a rich and diverse ecosystem. The forest floor is covered with a carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, contributing to the wood's natural beauty. The trees tower above, forming a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife.

The wood is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with a plethora of bird species calling it home. Visitors may spot common woodland birds such as woodpeckers, tits, and warblers, as well as raptors like buzzards and kestrels circling above.

There are several well-maintained trails that wind through Backhows Wood, allowing visitors to explore and enjoy its tranquil ambiance. These paths offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and give glimpses of occasional wildlife sightings.

Backhows Wood is also popular among locals and tourists for recreational activities such as hiking, picnicking, and photography. Its peaceful atmosphere and stunning vistas make it an ideal spot for relaxation and connecting with nature.

Overall, Backhows Wood is a captivating forest in Cumberland, offering a delightful escape into the natural wonders of the Lake District National Park.

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Backhows Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.583908/-3.3135755 or Grid Reference NY1521. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bay on Crummock Water The peak beyond Lanthwaite Wood is Whiteside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1621">NY1621</a>.
Bay on Crummock Water
The peak beyond Lanthwaite Wood is Whiteside NY1621.
Crummock Water Looking across the lake to Grasmoor <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1720">NY1720</a>.
Crummock Water
Looking across the lake to Grasmoor NY1720.
Bay and beach on Crummock Water Looking up the east shore of the lake.
Bay and beach on Crummock Water
Looking up the east shore of the lake.
River Cocker Looking across the river which drains Crummock Water
River Cocker
Looking across the river which drains Crummock Water
Good enough to eat? Unidentified fungi in Lanthwaite Wood.
Good enough to eat?
Unidentified fungi in Lanthwaite Wood.
Bay and shingle beach on Crummock Water Crummock Water is popular with swimmers in season.
Bay and shingle beach on Crummock Water
Crummock Water is popular with swimmers in season.
View across Crummock Water Whiteside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1621">NY1621</a> to the left beyond Lanthwaite Wood. To the right, the foot of the slope of Grasmoor.
View across Crummock Water
Whiteside NY1621 to the left beyond Lanthwaite Wood. To the right, the foot of the slope of Grasmoor.
Tree stumps on the  shore of Crummock Water
Tree stumps on the shore of Crummock Water
Eastern shore of Crummock Water
Eastern shore of Crummock Water
Cobwebs on gorse Still glistening with dew.
Cobwebs on gorse
Still glistening with dew.
Eastern shore of Crummock Water The small promontory with a dense covering of trees is the site of the pump house. Whiteside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1621">NY1621</a> can be seen beyond Lanthwaite Wood.
Eastern shore of Crummock Water
The small promontory with a dense covering of trees is the site of the pump house. Whiteside NY1621 can be seen beyond Lanthwaite Wood.
View up Crummock Water Rannerdale Knotts <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1618">NY1618</a> to the left, High Stile <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1615">NY1615</a> on the skyline.
View up Crummock Water
Rannerdale Knotts NY1618 to the left, High Stile NY1615 on the skyline.
Dead fallen tree trunks beside Crummock Water
Dead fallen tree trunks beside Crummock Water
Outlets from Crummock Water There are two outlets from Crummock Water which soon merge to form the River Cocker. Each outlet has a fish ladder a control valve and a footbridge.
Outlets from Crummock Water
There are two outlets from Crummock Water which soon merge to form the River Cocker. Each outlet has a fish ladder a control valve and a footbridge.
Fish ladder and control valve One of the outlets from Crummock Water. Lanthwaite Wood beyond.
Fish ladder and control valve
One of the outlets from Crummock Water. Lanthwaite Wood beyond.
Footbridge and access to control valve Over the westernmost of two outlets from Crummock Water.
Footbridge and access to control valve
Over the westernmost of two outlets from Crummock Water.
Footbridge over the River Cocker One of the two outlets from Crummock Water.
Footbridge over the River Cocker
One of the two outlets from Crummock Water.
Pump  House, Crummock Water Erected by Workington Council for the purposes of water supply and looking a bit like a mausoleum surrounded by railings and a dense clump of trees.
Pump House, Crummock Water
Erected by Workington Council for the purposes of water supply and looking a bit like a mausoleum surrounded by railings and a dense clump of trees.
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Backhows Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY1521 (Lat: 54.583908, Lng: -3.3135755)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Allerdale

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.583908,-3.3135755
Brackenthwaite
Is In County: Cumbria
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q4953681
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Cornhow Farm (N bound)
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Naptan Verified: no
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Cornhow Farm (S bound)
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Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Cornhow Farm (S bound)
Naptan Indicator: near
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Lat/Long: 54.587154/-3.3136571
Post Box
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Scale Hill Lead Mine
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Mineral: lead
Lat/Long: 54.5831635/-3.3198472
Scale Hill
Alt Name: Brackenthwaite Hows
Ele: 208
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Scale Hill
Place: locality
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Tindle Crag
Place: locality
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Pickett Howe
Place: locality
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Backhows Wood
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Palacehow Wood
Natural: wood
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Cornhowgill Wood
Natural: wood
Lat/Long: 54.5865426/-3.318713
Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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