Backside Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Eden

England

Backside Wood

Blencow Hall nr Penrith
Blencow Hall nr Penrith Credit: John Gibson

Backside Wood is a picturesque forest located in Cumberland, England. Spread across a vast expanse, this woodland is known for its stunning beauty and rich biodiversity. It is situated on the western edge of the Lake District National Park, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The forest is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, birch, and ash, which create a dense canopy that filters sunlight and casts a tranquil ambiance. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers and ferns, adding to its aesthetic appeal. Numerous walking trails crisscross the wood, providing visitors with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings.

Backside Wood is home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. Birdwatchers can spot species such as the great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl, and redstart, among others. Small mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels are also commonly seen within the forest.

Furthermore, Backside Wood holds historical significance as it is believed to have been used as a source of timber for shipbuilding during the 18th and 19th centuries. The remnants of old saw pits and charcoal platforms can still be found scattered throughout the forest, serving as a reminder of its past.

Overall, Backside Wood in Cumberland offers a tranquil escape into nature, with its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical significance. It is a place where visitors can connect with the natural world and find solace amidst the beauty of the forest.

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Backside Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.688739/-2.8845259 or Grid Reference NY4332. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Blencow Hall nr Penrith
Blencow Hall nr Penrith
Limestone outcrop near Johnby. Fertile land in this the eden valley but every now and then the rock pops up out of the ground but the trees don't seem to mind at all.
Limestone outcrop near Johnby.
Fertile land in this the eden valley but every now and then the rock pops up out of the ground but the trees don't seem to mind at all.
A lone oak tree. Classic parkland setting in this greystoke park.
A lone oak tree.
Classic parkland setting in this greystoke park.
Parkland with escarpment. Fine parkland with sheep grazing near to lambing time.
Parkland with escarpment.
Fine parkland with sheep grazing near to lambing time.
Rolling Parkland in Greystoke Park. A shepherds work building lies at the top of the photo barely visible.
Rolling Parkland in Greystoke Park.
A shepherds work building lies at the top of the photo barely visible.
Limekiln and quad bike tracks. Such is diversity although to be fair the limekilns have not been used for some time.
Limekiln and quad bike tracks.
Such is diversity although to be fair the limekilns have not been used for some time.
Parkland trees and track. Must be a very different view in summer when the trees are in leaf.
Parkland trees and track.
Must be a very different view in summer when the trees are in leaf.
Johnby Hall. The mushrooms are not edible but there are red squirrels here.
Johnby Hall.
The mushrooms are not edible but there are red squirrels here.
Johnby Junction. Some very old trees here with some competition for light perhaps.
Johnby Junction.
Some very old trees here with some competition for light perhaps.
Farm track on the side of the wood. Recently fenced looking at the high quality of the fencing.
Farm track on the side of the wood.
Recently fenced looking at the high quality of the fencing.
Old wood new wood. Sheep seem oblivious to the timber growing around them but they have plenty of grass.
Old wood new wood.
Sheep seem oblivious to the timber growing around them but they have plenty of grass.
Auldby Farm. Private and no parking may be to help in the fight against disease.
Auldby Farm.
Private and no parking may be to help in the fight against disease.
Old farm track This track leads off the Little Blencow - Lamonby road towards Auldby.
Old farm track
This track leads off the Little Blencow - Lamonby road towards Auldby.
The Tilery Farm
The Tilery Farm
Greystoke Cafe Greystoke Cafe, a very welcome stop for cyclists covering the Coast to Coast (C2C)
Greystoke Cafe
Greystoke Cafe, a very welcome stop for cyclists covering the Coast to Coast (C2C)
Blencow Hall
Blencow Hall
Fields near Greystoke
Fields near Greystoke
Show me another place!

Backside Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY4332 (Lat: 54.688739, Lng: -2.8845259)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Mid Farm
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Johnby Hall
Addr Housename: Johnby Hall
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Operator: Henry Howard
Tourism: guest_house
Website: http://www.johnbyhall.co.uk/
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