Consall Woods Nature Reserve
At A Glance
Consall Woods is a wonderful place to explore. This once industrial valley has again taken on nature's mantle and is now a wonderfully rich mixture of wood pasture, pools and mature woodland, nestled alongside the River Churnet. In early Spring, the valleys woodland flowers are enchanting and in the Summer it’s a real joy to see the returning flycatchers and redstarts come to breed. Evidence of the past industry may be seen all year round as the Caldon canal and Churnet Valley preserved steam railway, both make their way through the valley.
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Suitable for
Adults, Children & Dogs
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Duration
All day
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Price from
Free
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Availability
All year round
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Why this Destination is great for you.
- Explore the rspb Nature reserve in the Consall Woods located in Stoke-On-Trent
- Take a walk along one of six waymarked trails
- Stop by the Picnic area to take in the surrounding woodland
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Facilities and additional information
- Opening times:
Nature reserve: 9am-9pm (or dawn to dusk if earlier)
Car park: Open daily, dawn-dusk
Visitor Centre: Closed
Toilets: open daily, 9am-9pm
- Accessibility: Assistant dogs allowed, Accessible toilets on-site
- Equipment needed: Weather appropriate clothing
- Dogs: Dogs must be on leads and are welcome on the public footpaths around the nature reserve.
- Parking : On-site parking (£4 suggested donation)
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