NettetHob Hey Wood Friends group was set up to look after Hob Hey Wood, ensuring it remains a beautiful place for both people and the wildlife that lives there. Anyone can … Take the bridleway down into the wood. Southern access is gained via Bradley. … Hob Hey Woods Friends Group Committee The following members of … Nestled in a small valley created by a stream, Hob Hey Wood is Frodsham's … Hob Hey Wood 2024 Calendar is now available. The 2024 Hob Hey Wood … NettetThis is the entrance to Hob Hey Wood, Frodsham’s ancient woodland. To be classified like this a wood must be at least 400 years old. Hob Hey is probably much older as it was part of the ancient forests of Mara and Mondrem that covered much of medieval Cheshire. Now there are only a few remnants left such as Hob Hey.
Join us for a walk around Hob Hey Wood in spring - Friends
NettetHob Hey Wood Beautiful ancient woodland. Frodsham Pictures About This site Frodsham town Frodsham Bee Frodsham's Famous Frodsham trailer Gallery … Nettet4. apr. 2024 · Frodsham or Overton Hill stands at a height of 500 feet (152 metres) offering fabulous views over the Cheshire Plain and the Mersey estuary. The walk also visits Woodhouses Iron Age Hillfort which is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument." ( map) 6 mile walk of Frodsham Hill and part of the Sandstone Trail. picture of rhizomes on iris
Hob Hey Wood: the ancient jewel in Frodsham
NettetHob Hey Woods Friends Group Committee The following members of the group serve on the group's committee. Chair Helen Hayes, also a Frodsham Town Councillor and … NettetWalk 4 Helsby and Woodhouse Hillfort - Frodsham Festival of Walks Festival of Walks 2024 Moderate Walk 4 Helsby and Woodhouse Hillfort Meet on: Helsby 4.7 miles (7.6 km) Duration: 3.5 hours approx Facilities Dogs permitted (on a lead) Transport Options Transport via Bicycle Car Parking Available Download PDF for this walk NettetNestled in a small valley created by a stream, Hob Hey Wood is Frodsham's very own ancient woodland. It is an extremely important, increasingly rare habitat in Britain, yet … picture of rhydon