
Denge & Pennypot Wood - Woodland Trust
Part of the ancient semi-natural woodland complex known as Denge Wood on the North Downs, Denge and Pennypot Wood is home to many invertebrates including the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly. Lady orchids also flower here in summer.
Denge Wood - GPS Cycle and Walking Routes
These attractive woods are located a few miles west of Canterbury, near the delightful village of Chilham, and on the dip slope of the North Downs and the Kent Downs AONB. There are miles of footpaths to follow around the site with a wide variety of flora and fauna to look out for on the way.
Denge Wood - Wikipedia
Denge Wood is a wood located 8 miles southwest of Canterbury in Kent, England. The wood is owned by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Part of the wood is also privately owned. Much of Denge Wood is classified as ancient semi-natural woodland suggesting it has been in existence since at least 1600AD and probably longer.
Denge Wood Walk - 10km Walking Route near Petham (ID: …
Route map for 'Denge Wood Walk' - a 9.7km walking route near Petham, UK. Plotted with the plotaroute.com route planner.
Top 7 Hikes and Walks around Denge Wood - Komoot
We present you with a total of 7 hiking and walking trails around Denge Wood — all you’ve got to do is pick your favorite and get going. Chilham Castle, the North Downs Way & King's Wood Sculpture trail loop
Denge and Eggringe Woods and Bonsai Bank - Explore Kent
Denge and Eggringe Woods are great places for walking and horse-riding. Although, a part of the woods is privately owned, the land that is owned by the Woodland Trust and Forestry Commission is open access and has a good network of footpaths, bridleways and byways.
Denge/ Eggringe - Woodland Trust
Show location on Google Maps Although a part of the woods is privately owned, the land that is owned by the Woodland Trust and Forestry Commission is open access and has a good network of footpaths, bridleways and byways.
Denge and Pennypot Wood is situated approximately 1.75 miles south of Shalmsford Street village (which adjoins Chartham village), and approximately 7 miles south of the city of Canterbury. Denge Wood can be reached by road or by Public Footpath.
GPS coordinates of Denge Wood, United Kingdom - Latitude.to
Satellite map of Denge Wood, United Kingdom. Latitude: 51.2235 Longitude: 1.0098. Denge Wood is a wood located 8 miles southwest of Canterbury in Kent, England. The wood is owned by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Part of the wood is also privately owned.
Old Maps of Denge Wood, Kent - Francis Frith
Take a look at our selection of old historic maps based upon Denge Wood in Kent. Taken from original Ordnance Survey maps sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single layer, these maps offer a true reflection of how the land used to be. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads and places you know became what they are today.
Denge Wood facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Denge Wood is situated on the dip slope of the North Downs and within the Kent Downs AONB. The wood is located on clay with flints over chalk bedrock at a maximum altitude of 140 metres. Two dry valleys run northward on the eastern side of the wood whilst the western side is …
Denge Wood information board - Geograph Britain and Ireland
2011年4月11日 · Denge Wood is a wood located 8 miles southwest of Canterbury in Kent, England. The wood is owned by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Part of the wood is also privately owned. Much of Denge Wood is classified as ancient semi-natural woodland suggesting it has been in existence since at least 1600AD and probably longer.
Denge Wood and Eggringe Wood Circular - AllTrails
Explore this 11.3-km circular trail near Canterbury, Kent. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 39 min to complete. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.
GPS coordinates of Denge Wood, United Kingdom - Latitude.to
GPS coordinates of Denge Wood, United Kingdom. Latitude: 51.2235 Longitude: 1.0098. Denge Wood is a wood located 8 miles southwest of Canterbury in Kent, England. The wood is owned by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Part of the wood is also privately owned.
Denge and Eggringe Woods and Bonsai Bank - Kent Downs
Discover great views from the edge of the wood and in the spring many of the woodland plants associated with ancient woodland can be seen, whilst bewitching twisted hornbeams are there all year round. There is a small car park on Penny Pot Lane, the road between Eggringe Wood and Denge Wood, and various paths lead into the forest from here.
Denge Wood - Geograph Britain and Ireland
Denge Wood is a wood located 8 miles southwest of Canterbury in Kent, England. The wood is owned by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Part of the wood is also privately owned. Much of Denge Wood is classified as ancient semi-natural woodland suggesting it has been in existence since at least 1600AD and probably longer.
Denge Wood & Bonzai Bank - Thanet Local Group
Denge Wood is eight miles SW of Canterbury, owned by the Forestry Commission, and managed by the Woodland Trust; it’s an ancient semi-natural woodland on the dip slope of the North Downs and is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Easy hikes and walks around Denge Wood - Komoot
Exploring Denge Wood on foot is a delightful way to connect with nature. To help you make the most of your adventures, we’ve compiled the top easy hikes and walks around Denge Wood. Perfect for short hikes, kid-friendly excursions, and family-friendly outings, these routes offer something for everyone.
North Kent Downs Forest Plan - Forestry England
This Forest Design Plan (FDP) covers Forestry England’s woodlands in the Kent Downs, (incorporating West Wood, Park Wood, Elhampark, Beveridge Bottom, Covert & Covet Woods, Denge & Eggringe Woods) which total 1598 hectares.
Kissing Gate entrance to the Bonsai Bank © David Anstiss cc-by …
2010年1月5日 · This kissing gate leads into a special area within Denge Wood, managed by the Woodland Trust, this area is home to a colony of rare butterflies 'The Duke of Burgundy'. It is an area of coppiced woodland and chalk grassland. Seen from the footpath from Garlinge Green to Penny Pot Lane, near Buckholt Barn.