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Mix of woodland, meadows, a stream and spectacular views set in a hidden valley in the heart of East Devon.
Knapp Copse Local Nature Reserve has a rich mosaic of habitats that result in an attractive landscape once typical of this part of Devon. It includes ancient woodland, species-rich grassland, springline mire and a network of hedgerows to offer a home to a wealth of wildlife. There are a number of attractive walking routes through and around the reserve, including the East Devon Way. Two permissive paths through the site link with the East Devon Way, providing a selection of circular walks. The open access land of Gittisham Hill is directly opposite the LNR’s main entrance.
To access Knapp Copse from Honiton, take the A375 towards Sidmouth. When you arrive at a cross-roads with the Hare and Hounds public house on your right, turn left. Continue along this road for about 1km (two thirds of a mile) and Knapp Copse is on the right. An entrance sign for the reserve faces the road. There is a small car park which is entered through a height barrier.
From Sidmouth, take the A375 towards Honiton, turn right at the Hare and Hounds and Knapp Copse is on your right. If arriving from Ottery St Mary head towards the Hare and Hounds. Go straight ahead at the cross-roads and Knapp Copse is on the right.
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