Wonderful place for nature. I saw so many creatures here - skylarks everywhere, partridge, wheatear, yellowhammer, geese, curlew, roe deer, meadow pipit and a cuckoo! Eycott hill is the site of an extinct volcano which is now an area of open heath and wetland (duck boards allow you to cross boggy areas but I still recommend wellies). Parking is convenient with a small well kept car park and...
Read moreFree hard standing car park for about 6-8 cars, no facilities Walk is signposted and easy to follow, follow the posts as some of the paths can be quite boggy in places The area is a natural reserve so please keep dogs on leads and be aware that the area does have cows on the land Outstanding area with great views of...
Read moreThe geology, along with the animal and plant life, make this a beautiful and interesting nature reserve to visit. The wildflower meadows alone make a visit worthwhile during summer. There is also a car park and information boards and the walk isn’t strenuous but some areas can be boggy. No...
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