
Join us on Tuesday 27th January at 10am - 12pm for a guided walk around our woodland nature reserve.
Nower Wood is a semi-ancient oak woodland which may date back as far as the Domesday Book. The reserve is also a Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI).
The reserve contains Hazel coppice, a small area of chalk grassland, a small heathland glade, butterfly ride and three man-made ponds.
A number of bird species can be found on site, including Sparrowhawk, Woodcock, woodpecker and Wood Warbler. There is also an assortment of tits as well as Treecreepers and Nuthatches. Adders and Grass Snakes are occasionally seen, whilst Roe Deer, Badgers and Foxes have all been regularly recorded.
Come and spend some time immersed in nature and celebrate the changing seasons with us. We will also learn how to identify trees during the winter.
Important information:
The walk is approximately 1.5 miles through woodland. The walk will be on footpaths with some steep hills.
Walking boots or wellington boots are recommended. We will walk at a gentle pace with lots of opportunities to stop and ask questions.
This walk is aimed at adults (18+ years old). Unfortunately this site is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with limited mobility. Please do not bring dogs on this walk.
Parking and meeting place:
Park in the lower car park and walk up the steps. These begin under the sign saying ‘Welcome to Nower Wood’. However, if you struggle with steps or you are a blue badge holder, you can drive to the upper car park.
We will meet you outside the Education Centre.
Toilets are available on site.
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