Force Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Force Wood

A fine bridge over the River Esk
A fine bridge over the River Esk Credit: David Medcalf

Force Wood is a magnificent forest located in Cumberland, a county in the northwest of England. With an area spanning over 5,000 acres, this dense woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The forest is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it is managed by the Forestry Commission.

The wood is predominantly composed of native deciduous trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the seasons. The forest floor is adorned with a diverse array of flora, such as bluebells, ferns, and wild garlic, adding to its natural charm.

Force Wood offers a range of trails and paths that cater to various levels of fitness and interests. Visitors can embark on leisurely walks along well-maintained footpaths, or choose more challenging routes that lead to picturesque viewpoints and hidden waterfalls. In addition to hiking, the forest also offers opportunities for mountain biking and horse riding, with designated trails specifically designed for these activities.

The wood is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The tranquil atmosphere and abundance of natural resources within Force Wood provide a perfect habitat for these animals.

Visitors to Force Wood can take advantage of the well-equipped visitor center, which provides information about the forest's history, wildlife, and conservation efforts. The center also offers facilities such as picnic areas, toilets, and a café, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Overall, Force Wood in Cumberland is a captivating destination that offers a beautiful and serene natural environment, ideal for outdoor activities and immersing oneself in the wonders of nature.

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Force Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.388502/-3.2772329 or Grid Reference SD1799. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A fine bridge over the River Esk
A fine bridge over the River Esk
A path through the woods near Dalegarth
A path through the woods near Dalegarth
A new bridge over Birker Beck I think the previous bridge (see: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4455179)" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4455179)">Link</a> was probably damaged by floods.
Curiously the beck, referred to in some other geographs as Stanley Ghyll Beck, is named on the OS 1:50k map, but not on the 1:25k map.
A new bridge over Birker Beck
I think the previous bridge (see: Link was probably damaged by floods. Curiously the beck, referred to in some other geographs as Stanley Ghyll Beck, is named on the OS 1:50k map, but not on the 1:25k map.
A hanging fence across Birker Beck To discourage sheep from using the stream bed as an escape to greener pastures.
A hanging fence across Birker Beck
To discourage sheep from using the stream bed as an escape to greener pastures.
The stepping stones - a fun way to cross the Esk
The stepping stones - a fun way to cross the Esk
The bridleway to the footbridge across the Esk
The bridleway to the footbridge across the Esk
Wildflowers and trees Near Esk View Farm.
Wildflowers and trees
Near Esk View Farm.
Diverted power source The water wheels at Eskdale Mill are not in use today, so the water is spilled back into the stream.
Diverted power source
The water wheels at Eskdale Mill are not in use today, so the water is spilled back into the stream.
Water-smoothed rocks in Whillan Beck
Water-smoothed rocks in Whillan Beck
Top of the power supply The water is extracted here to drive the water wheels at Eskdale Mill, whose rooftops are visible.
Top of the power supply
The water is extracted here to drive the water wheels at Eskdale Mill, whose rooftops are visible.
Whillan Beck from the mill bridge
Whillan Beck from the mill bridge
Stanley Ghyll Beck Seen from the start of the climb up to the waterfall.
Stanley Ghyll Beck
Seen from the start of the climb up to the waterfall.
Eskdale Track up to the new Stanley Force viewing platform. Most walkers take the path in the ravine to reach the viewing platform, returning via this track.
Eskdale
Track up to the new Stanley Force viewing platform. Most walkers take the path in the ravine to reach the viewing platform, returning via this track.
Eskdale Track down to the road, from the new Stanley Force viewing platform.
Eskdale
Track down to the road, from the new Stanley Force viewing platform.
Eskdale View towards Dalegarth Hall, from the track.
Eskdale
View towards Dalegarth Hall, from the track.
Eskdale Trough House bridge and the River Esk.
Eskdale
Trough House bridge and the River Esk.
Eskdale River Esk from Trough House Bridge.
Eskdale
River Esk from Trough House Bridge.
'River Mite' Passing through Beckfoot station, with a train for Ravenglass.
'River Mite'
Passing through Beckfoot station, with a train for Ravenglass.
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Force Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD1799 (Lat: 54.388502, Lng: -3.2772329)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.388502,-3.2772329
Beckfoot
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Lat/Long: 54.3919655/-3.2821119
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Ford: yes
Horse: yes
Mtb Scale: 3
Lat/Long: 54.3903598/-3.2746083
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.3906012/-3.2710381
Stanley Force
Description: Lower Falls
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 54.3848635/-3.2730972
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Ford: yes
Horse: yes
Mtb Scale: 0
Note: shallow and trivial to cross after good weather
Lat/Long: 54.3896453/-3.2715937
High Bank
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.387111/-3.2797808
Low Wood
Natural: wood
Lat/Long: 54.3892708/-3.2847356
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 54.3897413/-3.2745066
Peat Hut
Historic: yes
Lat/Long: 54.3840696/-3.2777559
Peat Hut
Historic: yes
Lat/Long: 54.384819/-3.2784309
Force Wood
Natural: wood
Lat/Long: 54.3887624/-3.2797854
Ash Hagg
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.3909344/-3.2764721
Description: Bridge is Stanley force lower falls viewing platform
Direction: 180
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 54.3850413/-3.2731029
Dalegarth Hall
Tourism: guest_house
Website: https://www.sallyscottages.co.uk/cottages/dalegarth-hall
Lat/Long: 54.3897789/-3.2797971
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