Birchen Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Birchen Wood

View From Highbury Woods To Lower Redbrook
View From Highbury Woods Credit: Deborah Tilley

Birchen Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is nestled within the stunning countryside of the Cotswolds. The wood is part of the larger Forest of Dean, renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

As its name suggests, Birchen Wood is predominantly composed of birch trees, which create a vibrant and varied landscape throughout the seasons. The wood is also home to a diverse range of other tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a unique and enchanting woodland habitat.

The wood boasts an extensive network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These paths wind through ancient trees, moss-covered rocks, and babbling brooks, providing a tranquil and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

Birchen Wood is also a haven for wildlife. The dense canopy and undergrowth provide shelter and food for a wide range of species, including deer, squirrels, badgers, and a plethora of bird species. It is not uncommon to spot woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds flitting among the branches.

The wood has a rich history, dating back centuries. It has been managed sustainably for generations, with careful consideration given to preserving its natural beauty and ecological balance. Today, it continues to be a cherished destination for locals and tourists seeking solace in nature, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

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Birchen Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.800792/-2.6618192 or Grid Reference SO5411. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View From Highbury Woods To Lower Redbrook
View From Highbury Woods
To Lower Redbrook
Bridge Over The River Wye Connecting Lower Redbrook to the lovely Boat Inn!
Bridge Over The River Wye
Connecting Lower Redbrook to the lovely Boat Inn!
Boat Inn Near Redbrook A lovely looking place. Sadly we were there before opening time
Boat Inn Near Redbrook
A lovely looking place. Sadly we were there before opening time
A Line Of Land Rovers In Redbrook A fine display of all ages
A Line Of Land Rovers In Redbrook
A fine display of all ages
Boat Inn - 1983
Boat Inn - 1983
Redbrook Bridge - 1983
Redbrook Bridge - 1983
Redbrook village shop and post office
Redbrook village shop and post office
Byway through the woods above Lower Redbrook Low late November sun is casting long shadows on this woodland byway above Redbrook.
Byway through the woods above Lower Redbrook
Low late November sun is casting long shadows on this woodland byway above Redbrook.
Houses in Redbrook Houses in Redbrook viewed from the car park, part of the car park can be seen in the foregrpound.
Houses in Redbrook
Houses in Redbrook viewed from the car park, part of the car park can be seen in the foregrpound.
Village store in Lower Redbrook Store often village stores have closed due to competition from nearby towns and supermarkets, it's good to see Lower Redbrook retains its village store.
Village store in Lower Redbrook
Store often village stores have closed due to competition from nearby towns and supermarkets, it's good to see Lower Redbrook retains its village store.
Old railway bridge, Redbrook, 1987
Old railway bridge, Redbrook, 1987
Trees reflected in the River Wye Trees reflected in the River Wye at Redbrook.
Trees reflected in the River Wye
Trees reflected in the River Wye at Redbrook.
The Boat Inn The Boat Inn overlooking the River Wye opposite Redbrook.  Here it is viewed from the old disused railway bridge.
The Boat Inn
The Boat Inn overlooking the River Wye opposite Redbrook. Here it is viewed from the old disused railway bridge.
Cottages opposite Redbrook Cottages opposite Redbrook viewed from the old disused railway bridge crossing the River Wye.
Cottages opposite Redbrook
Cottages opposite Redbrook viewed from the old disused railway bridge crossing the River Wye.
Road passing football ground at Lower Redbrook
Road passing football ground at Lower Redbrook
The River Wye under Redbrook bridge
The River Wye under Redbrook bridge
Redbrook Church and School The Church of St Savior and to the right of it the Village School.  The only place to stand to take this shot was the footpath by the Wye on the other side of the football pitch, which meant poking the lens through the wire mesh around the pitch.

The church dates from 1873, and the school and village hall are probably contemporary with it.
Redbrook Church and School
The Church of St Savior and to the right of it the Village School. The only place to stand to take this shot was the footpath by the Wye on the other side of the football pitch, which meant poking the lens through the wire mesh around the pitch. The church dates from 1873, and the school and village hall are probably contemporary with it.
Sports Facilities The car park and fenced football ground for Redbrook Rovers AFC
Sports Facilities
The car park and fenced football ground for Redbrook Rovers AFC
Show me another place!

Birchen Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO5411 (Lat: 51.800792, Lng: -2.6618192)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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