Cabin Wood

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Cabin Wood

Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood Credit: Row17

Cabin Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Shropshire, England. Situated in the heart of the county, it covers an area of approximately 150 acres and is known for its natural beauty and tranquility. The wood is predominantly made up of a variety of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant landscape.

As visitors enter Cabin Wood, they are greeted by a well-maintained footpath that winds its way through the forest. The path allows visitors to explore the wood at their own pace, offering the opportunity to immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings and observe the local wildlife. Squirrels, rabbits, and a wide variety of bird species can often be spotted among the trees, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The wood is also home to a range of plant species, including bluebells, primroses, and ferns, which add bursts of color throughout the seasons. In the spring, the forest floor becomes a carpet of blue as the bluebells bloom, creating a breathtaking sight that attracts many visitors.

Cabin Wood is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and picnicking. The wood offers several picnic areas with benches, providing a perfect spot to rest and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural scenery make Cabin Wood a true gem in the heart of Shropshire.

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Cabin Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.450643/-2.9002751 or Grid Reference SO3884. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Little used footpath beside a wood
Little used footpath beside a wood
A gate on the Shropshire Way
A gate on the Shropshire Way
Hopesay - the village call centre
Hopesay - the village call centre
The Fish is down the hill and The Wart is straight on
The Fish is down the hill and The Wart is straight on
Both roads lead to Edgton
Both roads lead to Edgton
Edgton Cross, Edgton
Edgton Cross, Edgton
Turn right for Hopesay
Turn right for Hopesay
A minor road to Hopesay
A minor road to Hopesay
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The village of Hopesay
The village of Hopesay
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
Lane junction in Round Oak Shropshire has its share of intriguing place names, but 'The Fish' is surely right up there with the best.
Lane junction in Round Oak
Shropshire has its share of intriguing place names, but 'The Fish' is surely right up there with the best.
Road sign at Round Oak Nice accoutrement.
Road sign at Round Oak
Nice accoutrement.
View to the southern end of the Long Mynd from near Upper Carwood Black Knoll is visible on the ridge up. A fave walk of mine is all along the Long Mynd from the southern end northwards.
View to the southern end of the Long Mynd from near Upper Carwood
Black Knoll is visible on the ridge up. A fave walk of mine is all along the Long Mynd from the southern end northwards.
Part of Hopesay village Here the village noticeboard is the side of a barn of Hopesay Farm and the old red telephone box is still useful in one of those frustrating pockets of no mobile phone reception.
Part of Hopesay village
Here the village noticeboard is the side of a barn of Hopesay Farm and the old red telephone box is still useful in one of those frustrating pockets of no mobile phone reception.
Cottages in Hopesay, Shropshire The orange brickwork is echoed now by the russety autumn colours coming in on neighbouring trees.
Cottages in Hopesay, Shropshire
The orange brickwork is echoed now by the russety autumn colours coming in on neighbouring trees.
The Old Rectory in Hopesay This substantial family home is no longer occupied by the local vicar and is now known as the Old Rectory. Its gardens are well known locally, and indeed regionally, for its many fine mature specimen trees - and at this time of year you can begin to see why.
The Old Rectory in Hopesay
This substantial family home is no longer occupied by the local vicar and is now known as the Old Rectory. Its gardens are well known locally, and indeed regionally, for its many fine mature specimen trees - and at this time of year you can begin to see why.
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Cabin Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO3884 (Lat: 52.450643, Lng: -2.9002751)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.450643,-2.9002751
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Lat/Long: 52.4478768/-2.8973273
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Lat/Long: 52.4468278/-2.8965004
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