Brilley Green Dingle
Know before you go
Dogs
Please keep dogs on a short lead
When to visit
Opening times
Dawn to duskBest time to visit
All year roundAbout the reserve
Brilley Green Dingle is all wooded. The western and eastern sides have different management histories and this is reflected in the ground vegetation today, with the western end being much richer in flora. An interesting and very noticeable vertical zonation in the flora of the Dingle can be seen. Millhalf Brook runs through the reserve and is home to a number of interesting invertebrates, such as the increasingly threatened white-clawed crayfish.
Habitat
Contact us
Directions
Travelling west on the A438, after passing through the village of Winforton, take the right-hand turn signposted to Brilley and Michaelchurch-on-Arrow. Follow this road, over a cross roads and uphill. Then take a left turn which will take you to the entrance where there is space to park. (The map in the Trust’s Reserves Guide is pretty good.)
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