Hitchen's Grove

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Hitchen's Grove

Bus stop with no one waiting
Bus stop with no one waiting Credit: Row17

Hitchen's Grove is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Stretching across an area of approximately 100 acres, the grove is situated in close proximity to the village of Hitchen, hence its name. Characterized by its natural beauty and serene atmosphere, Hitchen's Grove is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility.

The grove is predominantly composed of native deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead. This foliage provides a haven for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers and owls, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Additionally, the forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers and ferns, further enhancing the scenic beauty of the grove.

Several well-maintained walking trails meander through Hitchen's Grove, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These paths are suitable for both casual strolls and more challenging hikes, offering a range of options for outdoor enthusiasts. Along the trails, visitors may also encounter various wildlife species, such as deer, foxes, and squirrels, adding to the grove's allure.

Hitchen's Grove also boasts a small picnic area, nestled amidst the trees, providing a perfect spot for visitors to relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. The grove is open year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm. In spring, the woodland comes alive with a burst of vibrant colors as flowers bloom, while autumn offers a stunning display of golden hues as the leaves change.

Overall, Hitchen's Grove in Gloucestershire is a serene and enchanting woodland that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature, explore its diverse flora and fauna, and experience tranquility in a picturesque setting.

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Hitchen's Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.63989/-2.6396326 or Grid Reference ST5593. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bus stop with no one waiting
Bus stop with no one waiting
Buffer Wharf Chepstow Arga Bay waiting to unload alongside Buffer Wharf on the River Wye at Chepstow
Buffer Wharf Chepstow
Arga Bay waiting to unload alongside Buffer Wharf on the River Wye at Chepstow
A Sheave at Buffers Wharf A grooved pulley wheel like that used for ropes is called a sheave. A single sheave mounted in a block and fixed in place simply changes the direction of force exerted on the rope passing over it.
A Sheave at Buffers Wharf
A grooved pulley wheel like that used for ropes is called a sheave. A single sheave mounted in a block and fixed in place simply changes the direction of force exerted on the rope passing over it.
On the banks of the Severn House on the banks of the Severn
On the banks of the Severn
House on the banks of the Severn
Severn Princess in the rain Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow.
Severn Princess in the rain
Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow.
Severn Princess at Chepstow Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow.
Severn Princess at Chepstow
Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow.
Severn Princess at Chepstow Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow. The turntable, used to turn cars, and its mounting are clearly seen on her deck.

Here she is viewed from the road bridge across the Wye, which parallels the rail bridge.
Severn Princess at Chepstow
Severn Princess - the last survivor of the fleet of three River Severn car ferries, which were displaced by the opening of the Severn suspension bridge in 1966. She nows sits forlornly at the foot of the railway bridge over the River Wye in Chepstow. The turntable, used to turn cars, and its mounting are clearly seen on her deck. Here she is viewed from the road bridge across the Wye, which parallels the rail bridge.
Railway and road in Chepstow Looking towards the Wye bridges.
Railway and road in Chepstow
Looking towards the Wye bridges.
Railway and road in Chepstow
Railway and road in Chepstow
Overgrown former railway wagon near Chepstow
Overgrown former railway wagon near Chepstow
River Wye Railway bridge at Chepstow
River Wye Railway bridge at Chepstow
The Village Inn, Sedbury
The Village Inn, Sedbury
Almost there - approaching the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path
Almost there - approaching the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path
View along the cliff top towards the Severn Bridge
View along the cliff top towards the Severn Bridge
Sedbury Cliffs The tree on its own marks the end of the Offa's Dyke path.  See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2755934">ST5592 : Almost there - approaching the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path</a>
Sedbury Cliffs
The tree on its own marks the end of the Offa's Dyke path. See ST5592 : Almost there - approaching the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path
Meeting of the paths, Sedbury This path junction is near the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path.
Meeting of the paths, Sedbury
This path junction is near the southern end of the Offa's Dyke path.
Severn flood plain and Sedbury Cliffs
Severn flood plain and Sedbury Cliffs
Gate on the Offa's Dyke path
Gate on the Offa's Dyke path
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Hitchen's Grove is located at Grid Ref: ST5593 (Lat: 51.63989, Lng: -2.6396326)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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