Description
Manged by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, this former gravel pit is known for dragonflies and damselflies, and amphibians, including great crested newts. The lakes and ponds attract various waterfowl: Gráhegri, Toppgoði, Skúfönd, Bláþyrill, Bleshæna, Dílaskarfur, Hettumáfur, Sílaþerna and others. The broadleaved woodland hosts typical species: Barrspæta, Skógfeti, Náttugla, Hnotigða, etc.
Details
Access
South-west of Derby, Hilton Gravel Pits are easily accessible by car (Junction 5 of A50). Parking available on Willowpit Lane. Click P on the map for details. The track along the field gate entrance is in largely good condition and provides access to a bird viewing screen. Paths on other areas of the site are flat but are often muddy and unsuitable for wheelchairs. The circular route is about 2 km in length.

