Bullhills Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Eden

England

Bullhills Wood

Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke
Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke Credit: Richard Suddaby

Bullhills Wood, located in Cumberland, is a picturesque and expansive forest known for its remarkable natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Spanning over hundreds of acres, this wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is characterized by its dense woodland, consisting primarily of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The towering oak and beech trees provide a dense canopy, casting soothing shade on the forest floor. This creates a tranquil and serene atmosphere, making it an ideal location for peaceful walks or picnics.

Bullhills Wood is renowned for its diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of animal species, including deer, squirrels, and a wide array of bird species. The wood provides a natural habitat for these animals, allowing them to thrive in their natural environment.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained trails, making it accessible to visitors of all ages and fitness levels. These trails wind through the forest, providing opportunities to explore and discover the hidden gems within the wood. The wood is also home to a small stream that meanders through the landscape, adding to its natural charm.

With its breathtaking beauty and abundant wildlife, Bullhills Wood in Cumberland is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature, Bullhills Wood is sure to leave visitors with a lasting impression.

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Bullhills Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.683713/-2.8662531 or Grid Reference NY4432. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke
Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke
Blencow Hall nr Penrith
Blencow Hall nr Penrith
Greystoke Church
Greystoke Church
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
Fort Putnam, Greystoke
Fort Putnam, Greystoke
Farmland near Greystoke
Farmland near Greystoke
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.
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.
River bridge at Great Blencow. A misleading picture as it was a really nice sunny day just right for the motor cyclist.
River bridge at Great Blencow.
A misleading picture as it was a really nice sunny day just right for the motor cyclist.
Blencow Methodist Church A church right on the roadside at the road junction tends to indicate an old site. The church has 1877 on it.
Blencow Methodist Church
A church right on the roadside at the road junction tends to indicate an old site. The church has 1877 on it.
The Laithes cross roads entrance. The Laithes lies through the second pair of white posts and uses another entrance, presumably on the grounds of safety.
The Laithes cross roads entrance.
The Laithes lies through the second pair of white posts and uses another entrance, presumably on the grounds of safety.
The Laithes.
The Laithes.
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.
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)
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Bullhills Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY4432 (Lat: 54.683713, Lng: -2.8662531)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Lat/Long: 54.682518/-2.8592259
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