Cumberland Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Cumberland Wood

Railway and road in Chepstow
Railway and road in Chepstow Credit: Gareth James

Cumberland Wood is a picturesque forest located in Gloucestershire, England. Spread across an area of approximately 500 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The woodland is situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, a renowned ancient forest with a rich history.

Cumberland Wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. The tall, majestic trees create a dense canopy that provides shelter to a variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to spot birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, as well as small mammals like foxes, badgers, and deer.

The forest offers a network of well-marked trails that cater to different levels of difficulty, making it suitable for both casual strolls and more adventurous hikes. The paths wind through the wood, leading visitors past serene streams and tranquil ponds, adding to the overall tranquility and charm of the area.

In addition to its natural beauty, Cumberland Wood also houses several picnic areas and benches, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the peaceful surroundings. Moreover, the forest is equipped with well-maintained facilities, including ample parking spaces and toilet facilities, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors.

Cumberland Wood is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a significant ecological site, contributing to the conservation efforts in Gloucestershire. With its serene atmosphere, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails, it is no wonder that Cumberland Wood remains a favorite destination for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature.

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Cumberland Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.644232/-2.6365288 or Grid Reference ST5694. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Railway and road in Chepstow
Railway and road in Chepstow
Overgrown former railway wagon near Chepstow
Overgrown former railway wagon near 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
Offa's Dyke path, Sedbury, approaching new footbridge
Offa's Dyke path, Sedbury, approaching new footbridge
Gate on Offa's Dyke Path at Buttington Tump, Sedbury
Gate on Offa's Dyke Path at Buttington Tump, Sedbury
Meeting of the ways, Sedbury Park
Meeting of the ways, Sedbury Park
Walled pathway through Tidenham Manor gardens The pathway takes walkers unobtrusively through the manor gardens.
Walled pathway through Tidenham Manor gardens
The pathway takes walkers unobtrusively through the manor gardens.
Private footbridge over the public footpath through Tidenham Manor gardens Nicely castellated stone footbridge over the sunken pathway.
Private footbridge over the public footpath through Tidenham Manor gardens
Nicely castellated stone footbridge over the sunken pathway.
The church of St. Mary and St, Peter, Tidenham A church that dates from the Norman period and later, built on the site of earlier Welsh churches.
The church of St. Mary and St, Peter, Tidenham
A church that dates from the Norman period and later, built on the site of earlier Welsh churches.
The church in Tidenham A large village and parish church, built in the 13th century on even earlier foundations.
The church in Tidenham
A large village and parish church, built in the 13th century on even earlier foundations.
Old gardener's hut Recently restored I presume. At first I presumed that this small building was a gardener's 'hut' for storing tools and other stocks vital to the trade of a small troop of gardeners attached to the nearby 'big house'. But apparently it is fitted with a sink, pantry and living rooms and bedroom, so maybe was an actual gardener's accommodation. 'Compact and bijou' in estate agency terms.
Old gardener's hut
Recently restored I presume. At first I presumed that this small building was a gardener's 'hut' for storing tools and other stocks vital to the trade of a small troop of gardeners attached to the nearby 'big house'. But apparently it is fitted with a sink, pantry and living rooms and bedroom, so maybe was an actual gardener's accommodation. 'Compact and bijou' in estate agency terms.
New manor house at Tidenham A fabulous new build mansion.
New manor house at Tidenham
A fabulous new build mansion.
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Cumberland Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST5694 (Lat: 51.644232, Lng: -2.6365288)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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