Bernwood Butterfly Trail

South East England Forest District, Near Horton-cum-Studley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX33 1BJ, England
1-90 Years

Description

Traditional hay meadows from yesteryear, brimming with wild flowers and insects including green-winged orchids and forester moths.

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Features

  • Free
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

On Site Parking
On Site Toilet
 

What to see

Ancient meadows
This is a wonderful nature reserve to visit from April to early July when the wild flowers are in bloom and butterflies abound. Over 100 plant species have been recorded here thanks to BBOWT's careful management, and it is worth just standing quietly for a moment to take in the buzz and hum of the insects and the spectrum of colour. Don't leave it too late to visit though, as between July and August hay is cut to encourage the growth of next year's flowers.

A natural paintbox
Lady's bedstraw with its clusters of tiny yellow flowers is scattered across the meadows. Green-winged orchids - now uncommon due to the widespread drainage of wet meadows - flourish here in their thousands. Plant communities reflect differences in the soil below. While wetter furrows support damp-loving rushes, meadowsweet and cuckooflower, the drier ridges have species such as meadow buttercup. 

Butterfly and moth heaven
These meadows are also famous for the quantity and variety of butterflies. Carefully managed ancient hedgerows support the rare black and brown hairstreak butterflies. Grassland butterflies include the marbled white, meadow brown, small copper and the dainty common blue. Many day-flying moths can also be seen here, including the burnet companion and the distinctive metallic green forester moth.

Living Landscape
This reserve is part of our Bernwood Forest project: a five-year project to enhance and recreate the woodland, meadow and hedgerow habitats across five BBOWT nature reserves on the Buckinghamshire-Oxfordshire border.
 

Price

Price: Free

Price Details

Pricing Free admission

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Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Open at all times
 

Address: South East England Forest District, Near Horton-cum-Studley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX33 1BJ, England

Post Code: OX33 1BJ

Council: Oxford

County: Oxfordshire

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