Raincliffe Woods

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Raincliffe Woods
Type Site of Special Scientific Interest
Proprietor Scarborough Borough Council
Size 161.9ha
Main feature Mixed Ancient Woodland
Public access Yes
Country England
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Grid square SE9988
Refreshments No
Parking Yes
Shop No
Website Friends of Raincliffe Woods
Co-ordinates 54°16′48″N 0°28′30″W / 54.28, -0.475Coordinates: 54°16′48″N 0°28′30″W / 54.28, -0.475



Raincliffe Woods are situated to the north west of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. They form an "L" shape with Forge Valley Woods and the River Derwent.

The area is a mixed woodland area designated as Planted Ancient Woodland,[1] and combined with Forge Valley Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).[2]

There are many paths, tracks and bridleways through the small woods which many residents of Scarborough use for mountain biking, dog walking and Sunday strolls. Throxenby Mere a popular place for fishermen is located at the foot of the woods.

Deer, badgers, squirrels, frogs, toads, foxes and all kinds of birds can be seen in the woods.

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