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Why is a stay in a forest cottage good for your health?

There is something uniquely affirming about spending time in a forest, even compared to other beautiful parts of the natural world. Part of the reason why people love to stay in beautiful accommodation in a forest is the sense of nature enveloping you. The benefits of nature on our bodies and minds are well-known and very well established, but there are several studies focusing specifically on exposure to forests that highlight their benefits on our ...

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Why You Should Visit a Forest Cottage in Winter

Winter is an unsung season for a forest cottage holiday, and whilst it may seem like you lose quite a lot of natural beauty, the season provides such a unique perspective of nature. After all, winter is traditionally associated with ...

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What Wildlife Can You Look For In Wyre Forest In Winter?

If you're planning a trip to a Wyre Forest holiday lodge with the intention of getting back to nature, you might be thinking of waiting until the weather warms up. But winter in the forest is a magical time and ...

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Why Wyre Is Perfect For Exploring The Rural Midlands

Staying at a holiday lodge in the Wyre Forest is a great way to relax, enjoying the peace and scenery that is right on your doorstep. For many people, that is more than enough for a great break to get ...

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Our Top 3 Wyre Forest sights to spot!

Our Top 3 Wyre Forest Sights To Spot! Nestled right on the border between Shropshire and Worcester, you'll find the Wyre Forest, ancient woodland that dates all the way back to at least 900AD and of which mention is in ...

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Wildlife Emboldened by the Anthropause

Although the longterm effects on climate change may be small, Covid19 and its attendant economic slowdown seems to have given a fleeting, but much appreciated, boost to wildlife around the globe. Some have dubbed this reduced human activity as the ...

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Faster Fibre Broadband now live

The forest has been busier than usual, we have spotted almost a dozen people over the last few days, as the unaccustomed warmth and bright spring sunshine drew forth fresh green shoots and foliage, plus a flood of dazed and ...

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Guided Wildlife Walk and Deer Rescue

Gave a guided tour of the grounds to Natural England and assorted wildlife experts from the Wyre Forest Facilitation steering group last Thursday. We spotted Scarlet Tigers, Painted Ladies, Redbelted Clearwing, and Shaggy Parasols among the more common wildlife. The ...

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New Fibre Optic Broadband Under Trial

The new optic fibre network finally reached Manor Holding this week, as the BT Openreach workmen battled their way tree by tree through the tangled branches along the forest edge, against all my advice to place it either underground through ...

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Discovering Paradise in the Wyre Forest

When you tire of Paradise, try the Wyre Forest and get away from the madding crowd to calm tranquility among wild flower meadows and ancient orchards, in a land where history still lives. Log in now at www.wyreforestcottage.com, and step ...

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Geocaching in the Wyre Forest Area

Geochache hunting is a new craze imported from the USA and now sweeping Britain and the rest of the planet. Based on the old fashioned children's party game of treasure hunting, it utilises modern mobile phones with GPS capabilities. Like ...

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Spotting Muntjac & Fallow Deer in Spring

A little earlier in the year before the young leaves opened, I disturbed two Muntjac deer (or conceivably the similar but rarer Chinese Water Deer) in our lower orchard on my first day at the cottage after returning from holiday. ...

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Reflections on Human Nature and Evolution

Question. Why do humans always court disaster? Answer. It is fundamental to our place at the crest of the wave of evolution. The Law of Entropy (2nd Law of Thermodynamics) holds that the outcome of all actions tends towards chaos. ...

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Winter Storms and Wildlife in the Wyre

Well what a wet winter! But how amazingly warm! Hardly a frost all January! Not that frost is a problem, when one is snug inside with a roaring fire in the log burner! Our first guests to stay in the ...

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