Limestone, Lions and Landfill: An Exploration of Great Doward

View of river from above with woodland covering hills each side

View over the Wye from Great Doward (c) HWT

Limestone, Lions and Landfill: An Exploration of Great Doward

Location:
Great Doward and Little Doward, Starting from Lord's Wood Car Park
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Guided, interpretative walk to begin to explore geology, history, biodiversity and management of Great Doward hill.

Event details

Meeting point

Lord’s Wood car park

Date

Time
9:30am - 1:00pm
A static map of Limestone, Lions and Landfill: An Exploration of Great Doward

About the event

Join us for a guided walk of some beautiful nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest and discover more about the remains which have been found there.

The Doward Hills is around a thousand acres in size and is made up of two areas - The Great Doward and the Little Doward. The Doward lies at the heart of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is home to some amazing wildlife. Much of this area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and managed as Nature Reserves.

The Doward is a patchwork of woodland, hedgerows and small fields. Here you will find ancient features and native woodlands, caves, remnants of old quarries, pasture, wildflower meadow, relicts of heathland and a hillfort. There are also small areas of limestone pavement, a small wetland with tufa springs and riverbank vegetation.

This wonderful mix of habitats supports an astonishing diversity of wildlife with over 5,468 different species recorded in the area. Rare species such as the wood white, grizzled skipper and white admiral butterflies, wood warblers, hawfinches and lesser spotted woodpeckers all breed here. Over 600 species of plant and 1,500 species of fungi grow on the Doward including three species that haven’t been found at any other site in the world.  Many rare insects can also be found in open areas. These species are vulnerable to disturbance and habitat damage. 

Suitable for teenagers and adults.

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

Mobility

Not suitable for anyone with mobility issues due to woodland and rough ground. Please contact the event organiser if you wish to discuss.

Wheelchair access

No

What to bring

Suitable outdoor clothing for the time of year. Sturdy footwear – suitable for woodland and rough ground. Long sleeves and trousers are strongly advised. 

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Parking information

Please park at Lord’s Wood car park or if that's full the nearby White Rocks car park (See W3W links for exact locations)

Contact us

Felicity or Nic

What 3 Words location

Lord’s Wood car park

White Rocks car park