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Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve

Leicestershire  >  United Kingdom

Nature reserve with mixture of woodland and meadow with some rocky outcrops and a small lake. Note that the reserve is only accessible for LRWT members.

Added* by George Bedford
Most recent update 25 november 2024
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Description

Charnwood Lodge is one of the last truly wild areas in Charnwood Forest. Birds, bats, wildflowers, woodland butterflies, native trees, mosses and lichen all benefit from traditional, minimal management. It’s worth returning at different times of year so that you can experience that changing seasons fully and enjoy the species that the nature reserve attracts. As well as the forest, the area enjoys a reservoir, streams, ponds and fields. This is the perfect reserve for both ardent naturalists and those just wanting to get away from the city for a relaxing walk.

myšiak hôrny, sokol myšiar (pustovka) and jastrab krahulec are now quite common, and there have been several sightings in recent years of sokol lastovičiar and sokol sťahovavý. In the spring and summer, listen out for ľabtuška hôrna and ľabtuška lúčna and migrant warblers as well as strnádka trstinová. All three species of woodpecker occur, although the ďateľ malý is rare. Common in the woodland area are brhlík obyčajný, králik zlatohlavý, sýkorka uhliarka and sojka obyčajná

In autumn and winter pŕhľaviar čiernohlavý can often be found in the meadow area also with flocks of drozd čvíkota and drozd červenkavý.

Details

Access

Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve is located in Charnwood Forest, east of Coalville in Leicestershire. Note that the reserve is accessible to Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust (LRWT) members only, please email info@lrwt.org.uk with your membership number to gain access details

Members can enter from Abbey Road (nearest postcode is LE67 4UA). Press P on the map for directions. This track is used by farm machinery, for your safety please only access the parking area by vehicle and not on foot. The reserve is on the east side of the road, half a kilometre from the Forest Rock junction. There is a combination padlock to the entrance gate, please email info@lrwt.org.uk with your membership number to gain access details.

Members can also access the reserve from the Warren Hills Road (nearest postcode is LE67 4UX) where there is limited parking in the layby.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Pond

Conditions

Hilly , Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Narrow trail , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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