Hazelwell Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Hazelwell Wood

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

Hazelwell Wood is a charming woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 50 acres, providing a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The wood is predominantly composed of hazel trees, which lend their name to the forest. These trees create a dense and verdant canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through, creating a magical atmosphere. The hazel trees also provide a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects.

Within the wood, visitors can find a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing for leisurely strolls and exploration. The paths wind through the forest, leading visitors to discover hidden glades, babbling brooks, and picturesque viewpoints. The tranquil ambiance of the wood makes it an idyllic spot for picnics, meditation, or simply immersing oneself in the beauty of nature.

Hazelwell Wood is also known for its rich history. It has been a part of the Forest of Dean for centuries and has witnessed the ebb and flow of human activity throughout time. The wood has served as a source of timber, fuel, and livelihood for the local community, contributing to the area's cultural heritage.

Overall, Hazelwell Wood offers a captivating experience for those seeking solace in the embrace of nature. Its lush greenery, peaceful ambiance, and historical significance make it a cherished gem within the Gloucestershire countryside.

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Hazelwell Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.785595/-2.6588568 or Grid Reference SO5409. 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
Newland Almshouses With the magnificent cross in the foreground
Newland Almshouses
With the magnificent cross in the foreground
The Ostrich, Newland An ancient inn from the 17th century. Many of the occupants of the centuries old graves opposite could well have drunk there!
The Ostrich, Newland
An ancient inn from the 17th century. Many of the occupants of the centuries old graves opposite could well have drunk there!
Newland Parish Church The 'cathedral of the forest'
Newland Parish Church
The 'cathedral of the forest'
Redbrook, Wye Valley A view of Redbrook on a misty morning, taken with a medium format Mamiya twin lens camera.
Redbrook, Wye Valley
A view of Redbrook on a misty morning, taken with a medium format Mamiya twin lens camera.
On the Wye Valley Walk below Lone Lane, Penallt Great walking.
On the Wye Valley Walk below Lone Lane, Penallt
Great walking.
Totem Pole above the Wye Valley Wow, a seven tier totem pole no less.
Totem Pole above the Wye Valley
Wow, a seven tier totem pole no less.
Property above the River Wye Here is one I took earlier, in 2012 <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3048988" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3048988">Link</a>
Property above the River Wye
Here is one I took earlier, in 2012 Link
Pasture off Lone Lane below Penallt Nice tree, shady for stock on a summer day. Here it is in use <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3048964" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3048964">Link</a>
Pasture off Lone Lane below Penallt
Nice tree, shady for stock on a summer day. Here it is in use Link
Boat Inn - 1983
Boat Inn - 1983
Redbrook Bridge - 1983
Redbrook Bridge - 1983
Way north out of Newland
Way north out of Newland
Newland churchyard, south side Newland was a failed mediaeval new borough and the way houses face formally on to the churchyard is a remnant of its planning.  The south side, Almshouses Road seen here, is the most formal and also partly screens the grandest view.  The Lecturage on the left, the Jones Almshouses to the right.
Newland churchyard, south side
Newland was a failed mediaeval new borough and the way houses face formally on to the churchyard is a remnant of its planning. The south side, Almshouses Road seen here, is the most formal and also partly screens the grandest view. The Lecturage on the left, the Jones Almshouses to the right.
Newland looking south Past Birchamp Cottage and the Ostrich Inn to the Dower House, most of this range faces the churchyard from the east.
Newland looking south
Past Birchamp Cottage and the Ostrich Inn to the Dower House, most of this range faces the churchyard from the east.
Cottages on the north side of Newland churchyard
Cottages on the north side of Newland churchyard
Show me another place!

Hazelwell Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO5409 (Lat: 51.785595, Lng: -2.6588568)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.785595,-2.6588568
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Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.7875907/-2.6638007
The Newland Oak
Historic: tree
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 51.7861042/-2.652573
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