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Trinity Hill (LNR) is between Axminster in South East Devon and Lyme Regis in South West Dorset
Whilst Trinity Hill (LNR) is a very popular walking area, the heathland and conifer plantations (Note some paths have steep inclines), hold the most interests for birdwatchers in the Summer months. You can find resident Felosa-do-mato and Cartaxo-comum with Noitibó da Europa, Felosa-malhada and Petinha-das-árvores in the Summer months.
BE WARNED OF THE FOLLOWING:
Please keep to well established paths in the Summer months, to prevent disturbance to ground nesting birds.
The area is very popular among dog walkers, unfortunately in recent years some owners are not picking up their dogs waste and some are allowing their dogs to run off lead and not under control especially across the heathland section, if you see disturbance to ground nesting birds (a criminal act under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981) please report this to Wild East Devon/East Devon District Council by telephone on 01395 317557 (working hours only) and report the problem, the location (heathland or conifer plantation), the date and time of day. Deliberate disturbance of ground nesting birds can be reported to Devon And Cornwall Police on free phone number 101, they also have a wildlife officer.
The heathland supports a healthy population of both Adder (Vipera berus) and Common Lizard (Zootoca vivipara).
The Food Truck (Drinks and Snacks) NO longer operates from the car park.
From Axminster leave heading South on the A358, turning Left at sign Dorchester/Honiton A35, continue on this A35, on approaching Raymond Hill (Note 40 Speed Limit/Please drive carefully sign), prepare to turn Right into Trinity Hill Road. This road slowly climbs up to the two car parks (both free) on the Left. From Lyme Regis direction leave Northwards on B3052, continue on this B3052 road eventually turning slightly Left at White Fingerpost signed Axminster A35, continue on this A35 and just pass a Large White sign saying Exeter Alternate Route For Light Cars turn Left into Trinity Hill, that slowly climbs to the two car parks (free).
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