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This disused railway line in the village of Halwill Junction is home to a variety of wildlife. Along the railway line edges, scrub can predominate and includes such species as goat willow, alder, rowan and gorse. There are also more open areas supporting heather, mosses and lichens. Kidney vetch, which is rare inland, is also present. Wetter areas support such plants as wild angelica, ragged robin and a good display of marsh orchids. The site is good for dragonflies and damselflies, and green woodpecker, tits and warblers can be seen in the scrub and willow. The Ruby Way cycle path runs through the reserve.
Where: SS443004
When: All year round, but spring and summer for butterflies
Facilities: Disabled Access, Dogs Allowed, Information Boards, Visitor Centre, Walks,
Access: Bus route available, however a short walk. Ruby Cycle Path also runs through the site
Hints and Tips: There is a main path with boardwalks which forks into two dead ends. It will take you 45 minutes to walk the length of the reserve and back.
Beechings Close, Halwill Junction, A3079
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