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Delamere Forest

Cheshire  >  United Kingdom

Delamere Forest is a large woodland in Cheshire that contains a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. The area includes several lakes and meres.

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Description

Delamere Forest is a large wood in the village of Delamere in Cheshire, England. The woodland, which is managed by Forestry England, covers an area of 972 hectares and contains a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. Krstokljun, Veliki Djetlić, Kukavica, Crnoglava Muharica, Čižak, Češljugar and other woodland birds can be found here.

Delamere, which means "forest of the lakes", is all that remains of the great Forests of Mara and Mondrem which covered this part of Cheshire. The area also includes Blakemere Moss, a lake around 1 km in length; Black Lake, a rare example of quaking bog or schwingmoor, has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and forms part of an international Ramsar site; Linmer Moss has also been designated an SSSI for its fenland habitat.

Blakemere Moss in summer is a home to one of the largest Riječni Galeb colonies in Cheshire with an occasional pair of Crnoglavi Galeb breeding there. In winter, it is an important area for passage and wintering. Žutokljuni Labud, Burni Galeb, Veliki tamnoleđi galeb, Kržulja, Patka Žličarka and other birds can be found here.

Delamere Forest is a popular recreational area. Three long-distance footpaths meander through the forest, the Sandstone Trail, Delamere Way and Baker Way. Two waymarked circular walking trails of 2.7 and 4.3 km and two waymarked cycling trails of 6.4 and 11.3 km start near the Linmere Visitor Centre; the cycling trails are also open to walkers. There are two easy-access circular trails which are suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs; one starts at Barnsbridge Gates car park and leads to Blakemere Moss (1.2 km in length), the other explores Old Pale Hill from the Linmere Visitor Centre. Numerous non-waymarked footpaths are also available for both cyclists and walkers.

Details

Access

Delamere Forest is easily accessible by public transport (there are hourly trains from Chester and Manchester straight to Delamere Forest), by bike (National Route 70 passes nearby) or by car (there are several pay-and-display car parks, indicated with P on the map). Entrance is free.

The area can be explored by foot or by bike. There are also wheelchair-accessible trails available. Allow at least two hours for your visit.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Lake

Conditions

Flat , Hilly

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Summer

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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