Cutt's Orchard

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Cutt's Orchard

Tourist at Tintern Abbey As I was wandering around and about the abbey taking photos this retired couple pulled their car onto the pavement and the wife climbed out and took a few digital photos of the ruins, the husband rummaged in a camera case in the boot and took a few photos with his digital SLR then he climbed back into the car and they went. Tintern done in maybe two minutes. "What is this life, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?"...
Tourist at Tintern Abbey Credit: Jeremy Bolwell

Cutt's Orchard is a charming woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Forest of Dean, this enchanting orchard is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Spread across a sprawling area, Cutt's Orchard boasts a diverse range of trees and plants, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The orchard is home to various species of fruit trees, including apple, pear, and plum. These trees, meticulously cared for by the dedicated staff, produce a bountiful harvest during the ripe season. Visitors can enjoy the opportunity to pick their own fresh fruits directly from the trees, immersing themselves in the authentic orchard experience.

Beyond its fruitful trees, Cutt's Orchard is also abundant in native wildlife. The forested area surrounding the orchard serves as a habitat for various species of birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot rare and migratory birds among the treetops, while nature enthusiasts can explore the forest trails and discover the diverse flora and fauna.

Cutt's Orchard offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages. Families can enjoy picnics in the designated areas, surrounded by the natural beauty of the orchard. There are also educational programs and workshops available, where visitors can learn about the cultivation of fruit trees and the importance of sustainable farming practices.

With its idyllic setting and abundance of natural wonders, Cutt's Orchard provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Whether strolling through the orchard, picking fresh fruits, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the forest, a visit to Cutt's Orchard is a truly rejuvenating experience.

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Tourist at Tintern Abbey As I was wandering around and about the abbey taking photos this retired couple pulled their car onto the pavement and the wife climbed out and took a few digital photos of the ruins, the husband rummaged in a camera case in the boot and took a few photos with his digital SLR then he climbed back into the car and they went. Tintern done in maybe two minutes. "What is this life, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?"...
Tourist at Tintern Abbey
As I was wandering around and about the abbey taking photos this retired couple pulled their car onto the pavement and the wife climbed out and took a few digital photos of the ruins, the husband rummaged in a camera case in the boot and took a few photos with his digital SLR then he climbed back into the car and they went. Tintern done in maybe two minutes. "What is this life, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?"...
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey, east window
Tintern Abbey, east window
The Devil's Pulpit
The Devil's Pulpit
View from the Devil's Pulpit As seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2544763">ST5499 : The Devil's Pulpit</a>, the view is over Tintern, with its Abbey, the River Wye and the Wireworks Branch bridge prominent.
View from the Devil's Pulpit
As seen in ST5499 : The Devil's Pulpit, the view is over Tintern, with its Abbey, the River Wye and the Wireworks Branch bridge prominent.
Kissing Gate near the Devil's Pulpit
Kissing Gate near the Devil's Pulpit
On Offa's Dyke
On Offa's Dyke
The Devil's Pulpit Limestone stack on the edge of the escarpment above the Wye. Tintern Abbey is visible in the distance.
The Devil's Pulpit
Limestone stack on the edge of the escarpment above the Wye. Tintern Abbey is visible in the distance.
Offa's Dyke Path The path follows the wooded scarp edge north of the Devil's Pulpit.
Offa's Dyke Path
The path follows the wooded scarp edge north of the Devil's Pulpit.
Rock and roots  Close to the Devils pulpit
Rock and roots
Close to the Devils pulpit
Outhouses, Tintern Through a gap in the Abbey walls can be seen what appear to be farm buildings.  The route of the Wye can be made out behind them.
Outhouses, Tintern
Through a gap in the Abbey walls can be seen what appear to be farm buildings. The route of the Wye can be made out behind them.
The old trackbed of the Wye Valley Railway on the English bank Now a popular walking and cycle route. If a little muddy after the rainy summer.
The old trackbed of the Wye Valley Railway on the English bank
Now a popular walking and cycle route. If a little muddy after the rainy summer.
The Devil's Pulpit on Offa's Dyke Path above Tintern Abbey A short scramble and you're up it. A great location for a sit down, a brew and a soak up of the view.
The Devil's Pulpit on Offa's Dyke Path above Tintern Abbey
A short scramble and you're up it. A great location for a sit down, a brew and a soak up of the view.
Path junction on Offa's Dyke Path near Tidenham Waymarker's help direct visitors to the best landmarks and destinations.
Path junction on Offa's Dyke Path near Tidenham
Waymarker's help direct visitors to the best landmarks and destinations.
Muddy field entrance at Sheepcot Farm
Muddy field entrance at Sheepcot Farm
Double track at Sheepcot Farm
Double track at Sheepcot Farm
View through the east window Of Tintern Abbey.  Would have been a better picture on a better day
View through the east window
Of Tintern Abbey. Would have been a better picture on a better day
Tintern Abbey south transept From the corner of the nave and north transept.
Tintern Abbey south transept
From the corner of the nave and north transept.
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Cutt's Orchard is located at Grid Ref: SO5401 (Lat: 51.710254, Lng: -2.6595413)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.710254,-2.6595413
Shop: convenience
Lat/Long: 51.7124442/-2.6588742
Cafe
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Wifi: free
Lat/Long: 51.7123545/-2.6589815
Post Box
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Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: NP16 396
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Lat/Long: 51.7140938/-2.6564473
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