Banks Wood

Wood, Forest in Lancashire South Lakeland

England

Banks Wood

Kirkby Pool
Kirkby Pool Credit: Adrian Taylor

Banks Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Lancashire, England. Covering an expansive area, the wood is nestled within the charming village of Banks, providing a serene and natural escape for visitors and locals alike.

The wood is characterized by its abundant trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy and provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with carpets of bluebells during the spring months, adding a burst of color to the landscape.

Winding paths and trails meander through the wood, inviting visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings. These paths are well-maintained, making the wood accessible to all, including families with young children and individuals with mobility challenges.

Banks Wood is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also offers recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It boasts several picnic areas, perfect for enjoying a leisurely lunch surrounded by the sights and sounds of the forest. Additionally, the wood offers opportunities for birdwatching, with a variety of species such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and jays frequently spotted in the area.

The wood is managed by the local council, ensuring its preservation and protection for future generations to enjoy. Banks Wood is a true gem in Lancashire, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation, exploration, and connection with nature.

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Banks Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.298654/-3.1444031 or Grid Reference SD2589. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Kirkby Pool
Kirkby Pool
Stile beside Buttstead Wood The public footpath from The Hill to Woodland crosses this stile adjacent to Buttstead Wood.
There is an Ordnance Survey rivet benchmark with cut mark on the bottom stone step of the stile (detail photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7259390">SD2389 : Benchmark, Buttstead Wood</a>).
Stile beside Buttstead Wood
The public footpath from The Hill to Woodland crosses this stile adjacent to Buttstead Wood. There is an Ordnance Survey rivet benchmark with cut mark on the bottom stone step of the stile (detail photograph SD2389 : Benchmark, Buttstead Wood).
Woodland path near Latter Rigg
Woodland path near Latter Rigg
Beacon Tarn The Cumbria Way long distance path follows the far shore of the tarn; Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man form an impressive backdrop.
Beacon Tarn
The Cumbria Way long distance path follows the far shore of the tarn; Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man form an impressive backdrop.
Beacon Tarn and the Coniston Fells Beacon Tarn lies in a hollow in the Blawith Fells; in the background are Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man.  The steep gorse covered bank to the right is the western slope of Beacon Fell and the path leading through the col behind the solitary hawthorn tree is The Cumbria Way.
Beacon Tarn and the Coniston Fells
Beacon Tarn lies in a hollow in the Blawith Fells; in the background are Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man. The steep gorse covered bank to the right is the western slope of Beacon Fell and the path leading through the col behind the solitary hawthorn tree is The Cumbria Way.
Lane near Cockenskell The Tottlebank Farm to Beacon Tarn public footpath passes through a walled lane near Cockenskell. This is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6884736">SD2789 : Gate on The Cumbria Way near Cockenskell</a>).
Lane near Cockenskell
The Tottlebank Farm to Beacon Tarn public footpath passes through a walled lane near Cockenskell. This is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph SD2789 : Gate on The Cumbria Way near Cockenskell).
The north end of Beacon Tarn Beacon Tarn lies in a hollow of the Blawith Fells beside The Cumbria Way long distance path.
The north end of Beacon Tarn
Beacon Tarn lies in a hollow of the Blawith Fells beside The Cumbria Way long distance path.
Road Junction
Road Junction
The Cumbria Way near Cockenskell Bridge The Cumbria Way follows the Blawith Common to Beacon Tarn public footpath north of Cockenskell Bridge (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7439551">SD2789 : Path junction near Cockenskell</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Cockenskell Bridge
The Cumbria Way follows the Blawith Common to Beacon Tarn public footpath north of Cockenskell Bridge (next photograph SD2789 : Path junction near Cockenskell).
Ford near Beacon Tarn This small ford on the route of The Cumbria Way is on the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey, near the north end of Beacon Tarn (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7431531">SD2790 : The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn</a>).
Ford near Beacon Tarn
This small ford on the route of The Cumbria Way is on the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey, near the north end of Beacon Tarn (next photograph SD2790 : The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn).
Path beside Beacon Tarn This path is the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey and it is the route of The Cumbria Way (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7433277">SD2790 : Public footpath beside Beacon Tarn</a>).
Beacon Fell is in the background.
Path beside Beacon Tarn
This path is the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey and it is the route of The Cumbria Way (next photograph SD2790 : Public footpath beside Beacon Tarn). Beacon Fell is in the background.
Path near The Low This farmer's path over the open common is the route of The Cumbria Way between Tottlebank and Cockenskell (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7431931">SD2788 : Broad path near The Low</a>).
The two fells in the middle distance beyond the plantations are Wool Knott and Beacon Fell. Beyond are the twin peaks of Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man.
Path near The Low
This farmer's path over the open common is the route of The Cumbria Way between Tottlebank and Cockenskell (next photograph SD2788 : Broad path near The Low). The two fells in the middle distance beyond the plantations are Wool Knott and Beacon Fell. Beyond are the twin peaks of Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man.
Paths on Tottlebank Height A junction of paths on the eastern slope of Tottlebank Height.
This is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path; northbound walkers turn right at this junction to follow the path down the fell towards Cockenskell (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7427242">SD2788 : Path on Tottlebank Height</a>).
The public footpath marked on Ordnance Survey maps which indicates the official route of The Cumbria Way does not coincide with obvious paths and tracks on the ground.
Paths on Tottlebank Height
A junction of paths on the eastern slope of Tottlebank Height. This is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path; northbound walkers turn right at this junction to follow the path down the fell towards Cockenskell (next photograph SD2788 : Path on Tottlebank Height). The public footpath marked on Ordnance Survey maps which indicates the official route of The Cumbria Way does not coincide with obvious paths and tracks on the ground.
Public footpath beside Beacon Tarn This is the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey and it is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7431637">SD2790 : Ford near Beacon Tarn</a>).
Public footpath beside Beacon Tarn
This is the public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey and it is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph SD2790 : Ford near Beacon Tarn).
Beacon Fell Viewed across Beacon Tarn from The Cumbria Way long distance path, Beacon Fell is the highest of the Blawith Fells and rises 255m (836 feet) above sea level.
Beacon Fell
Viewed across Beacon Tarn from The Cumbria Way long distance path, Beacon Fell is the highest of the Blawith Fells and rises 255m (836 feet) above sea level.
The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn This path is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7431800">SD2790 : Path beside Beacon Tarn</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn
This path is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph SD2790 : Path beside Beacon Tarn).
Path near Beacon Tarn This boggy and eroded path near Beacon Tarn is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7433443">SD2790 : The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn</a>).
Path near Beacon Tarn
This boggy and eroded path near Beacon Tarn is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph SD2790 : The Cumbria Way near Beacon Tarn).
Path by Beacon Tarn This path beside Beacon Tarn is a public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey.  It  is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7433551">SD2790 : Path near Beacon Tarn</a>).
Path by Beacon Tarn
This path beside Beacon Tarn is a public footpath from Cockenskell to Stable Harvey. It is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph SD2790 : Path near Beacon Tarn).
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Banks Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD2589 (Lat: 54.298654, Lng: -3.1444031)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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