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Reserva Natural Local de Hednesford Hills

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Ana-Maria
February 14, 2020
After calling in at the Museum of Cannock Chase you can stretch your legs on this expanse of hilly heathland and acidic grassland. The environment on Hednesford Hills has hardly changed in hundreds of years and was donated to the council by Marquis of Anglesey on 7 March 1933. If you can pick your time to come, be here in early autumn when the heather’s purple blooms are breathtaking. The heathland is a key habitat for moths – in fact, 546 different moth species have been counted here. One of these is the Welsh clearwing, which is extremely rare outside Wales. One way that the heathland mosaic is preserved is through grazing, so you’ll have cows for company on your walk.
After calling in at the Museum of Cannock Chase you can stretch your legs on this expanse of hilly heathland and acidic grassland. The environment on Hednesford Hills has hardly changed in hundreds of years and was donated to the council by Marquis of Anglesey on 7 March 1933. If you can pick your…

Experiencias en Airbnb enfocadas en Hednesford Hills Local Nature Reserve

Conoce este lugar emblemático por medio de experiencias en Airbnb, actividades en pequeños grupos organizadas por gente local
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Taller de medio día de elaboración de joyas de plata
Recorrido a pie por el centro de Birmingham
Ubicación
Valley Road
Hednesford, England