Ash Bed

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Ash Bed

On Abbotsbury Hill From the road junction looking up the lane which passes by the hillfort of Abbotsbury Castle.
On Abbotsbury Hill Credit: Trevor Harris

Ash Bed is a woodland area located in the county of Dorset, England. It is situated within the larger region known as the Dorset AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), which is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Ash Bed covers an area of approximately 500 hectares and is predominantly composed of ash trees, hence its name.

The forest is known for its rich biodiversity, with a wide variety of flora and fauna present within its boundaries. The tree canopy provides a haven for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Additionally, the forest floor supports a range of woodland plants such as bluebells, foxgloves, and wild garlic, creating a vibrant and colorful environment during the spring and summer months.

Ash Bed is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and wildlife photographers, who visit to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The woodland offers a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest and discover its hidden gems.

In addition to its recreational value, the forest also plays an essential role in maintaining the ecological balance of the surrounding area. The trees act as carbon sinks, helping to mitigate climate change, and provide important habitats for numerous species of animals and insects.

Overall, Ash Bed in Dorset is a cherished natural resource, cherished for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and ecological importance. It offers a peaceful retreat for individuals seeking a connection with nature and an opportunity to appreciate the wonders of the British countryside.

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On Abbotsbury Hill From the road junction looking up the lane which passes by the hillfort of Abbotsbury Castle.
On Abbotsbury Hill
From the road junction looking up the lane which passes by the hillfort of Abbotsbury Castle.
B3157, Abbotsbury Hill The B3157 runs 18.5 miles from Weymouth to West Bay, via Abbotsbury.
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B3157, Abbotsbury Hill
The B3157 runs 18.5 miles from Weymouth to West Bay, via Abbotsbury. LinkExternal link
Layby at Abbotsbury Hill The B3157 runs 18.5 miles from Weymouth to West Bay, via Abbotsbury.
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Layby at Abbotsbury Hill
The B3157 runs 18.5 miles from Weymouth to West Bay, via Abbotsbury. LinkExternal link
Wears Hill Beacon
Wears Hill Beacon
View from Abbotsbury Hill
View from Abbotsbury Hill
Signpost on South West Coast Path The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset. It is the longest of all Britain's National Trails.
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Signpost on South West Coast Path
The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset. It is the longest of all Britain's National Trails. Website: LinkExternal link
Rough Pasture, Limekiln Hill
Rough Pasture, Limekiln Hill
Hillside near West Bexington Looking down the hill towards the sea.
Hillside near West Bexington
Looking down the hill towards the sea.
West Bexington West Bexington is a small village located behind Chesil Beach on the Jurassic Coastline of Dorset.
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West Bexington
West Bexington is a small village located behind Chesil Beach on the Jurassic Coastline of Dorset. Website: LinkExternal link
Field near the top of Abbotsbury Hill
Field near the top of Abbotsbury Hill
View of the Fleet, Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland from Abbotsbury Castle The trig point at Abbotsbury castle (215m above sea level but only 1.5km inland!) provides a great view southeast towards the Isle of Portland.
View of the Fleet, Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland from Abbotsbury Castle
The trig point at Abbotsbury castle (215m above sea level but only 1.5km inland!) provides a great view southeast towards the Isle of Portland.
Wears Hill above Abbotsbury Taken from the viewpoint on Wears Hill, looking down the slope towards St Catherine's Chapel. On the right can be seen the start of Chesil Beach and The Fleet. In the distance can be seen the distinctive outline of Portland.
Wears Hill above Abbotsbury
Taken from the viewpoint on Wears Hill, looking down the slope towards St Catherine's Chapel. On the right can be seen the start of Chesil Beach and The Fleet. In the distance can be seen the distinctive outline of Portland.
Abbotsbury Castle Trig Point Looking NW. Number on flush bracket is S5769
Abbotsbury Castle Trig Point
Looking NW. Number on flush bracket is S5769
The Gnoll The Gnoll from Clay Lane
The Gnoll
The Gnoll from Clay Lane
Lawrence's Cottage Cottage seen from South West Coast Path
Lawrence's Cottage
Cottage seen from South West Coast Path
Barns below Seawell Knapp
Barns below Seawell Knapp
Coast near East Bexington
Coast near East Bexington
Pink Lake Coppice, Ashley Chase Looking south at Pink Lake Coppice from the bridleway to Gorwell Farm. The hill in the distance is Abbotsbury Castle and the wooded area running down the coombe to the right is Limekiln Coppice.
Pink Lake Coppice, Ashley Chase
Looking south at Pink Lake Coppice from the bridleway to Gorwell Farm. The hill in the distance is Abbotsbury Castle and the wooded area running down the coombe to the right is Limekiln Coppice.
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Ash Bed is located at Grid Ref: SY5587 (Lat: 50.683575, Lng: -2.6340105)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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///maddening.mainly.comb. Near Bridport, Dorset

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