Oldmoor Wood

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Northern Entrance Lane

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About this wood

Considering Nottingham city centre is a mere five miles away, Oldmoor Wood lies in a surprisingly rural area, part of an undulating landscape of farmland, hedgerows and small woods. The wood itself is mainly flat with an attractive combination of high forest and open glades with dense scrub along the south west boundary. A network of tracks form easy circular walks through the wood.

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"This year 2009 the Bluebells are exceptional. What we have noticed on our visits is a unusual tree which we believe to be a flagellated Hornbeam. There are other Hornbeams but this one is quite strange!"
Guest user, 10 May 2009

Oldmoor Wood

Size:
15.04 ha (37.16 acres)
Near:
Strelley, Nottinghamshire
Grid ref:
SK497419
OS map sheets:
  • Explorer 260
  • OS Landranger 129

ASNW, CF, PAWS

Features:

  • Local parking difficult
  • Waymarked walk
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
  • Spring colour
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