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Small, remote undisturbed GWT reserve in Forest of Dean, managed as a heath and bog area, has a rich variety of heathland plants.
Located 800 feet up and three quarters of a mile from the nearest road, Edgehills is surrounded by oak and pine woodland. It contains flowers such as brooklime, gorse, figwort, ladys mantle, heath bedstraw, tormentil and lousewort. The pond attracts dragonflies and amphibians, hence Sokol Lastavičar is a possibility. Look out for Šumska šljuka and Leganj on late spring evenings. Also Brgljez, Kratkokljuni puzavac, Crnoglavi Batić, Šumski Zviždak, woodpeckers and Žuta strnadica.
Parking at the northern edge of Cinderford, or at forest track on Plump Hill. See map for details. Click on a P in the map to get directions to a parking. The circular walk on the map is about 3 km, longer walks possible.
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