Chappetts Copse Nature Reserve
Chappetts Copse is home to an impressive variety of rare plants and fungi. Take a relaxing walk through the ancient woodland and experience the small wonders of the natural world.
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When to visit
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Open at all timesBest time to visit
Visit during the summer to see the fabulous display of wild orchids.About the reserve
This serene, ancient woodland is home to an impressive variety of rare plants and fungi, making it a wonderful place to experience the small wonders of the natural world.
A myriad of flora and fauna can be found nestled beneath the ash and beech trees, including narrow-leaved helleborines and a healthy population of dormice.
Chappetts Copse Nature Reserve is the perfect location for a wildlife enthusiast, and a walk through the golden glades combined with the earthy scent of the forest is sure to reignite your connection with nature.
Chappetts Copse was given to the Trust in 1981 by Edith Whitehead.
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Contact us
Fiona Haynes
Contact email: fiona.haynes@hiwwt.org.uk