Dulwich Wood, Ancient woodland in Southwark, England
Dulwich Wood is a woodland area in Southwark that features multiple interconnected paths winding through mature trees and layers of vegetation. The site includes open areas alongside denser woodland sections, with varying soil types and a range of plant species at different growth stages.
The woodland represents the largest surviving portion of the Great North Wood, which once covered a much larger area across the region. During the 17th century, the area served as a hunting ground for the aristocracy, reflecting a long history of human interaction with the landscape.
The woodland serves as a space where local residents and visitors experience nature in its natural state, with paths connecting different plant and animal habitats. People use the space to reconnect with the environment and understand the importance of protecting green spaces in an urban area.
The main entrance is accessible from Low Cross Wood Lane via College Road, with an alternative pedestrian bridge access near Cox's Walk off Dulwich Common road. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear since paths can become muddy depending on weather, and the ground is often uneven throughout the woodland.
The woodland contains ancient oak trees with expansive root systems that create nesting spots for various bird species and shelter for small mammals. These older trees are remnants from earlier periods and significantly contribute to the overall biodiversity of the site.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
GPS coordinates: 51.43510,-0.07400
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:22
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