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Low Barns Nature Reserve

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Low Barns Nature Reserve

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Low Barns Nature Reserve is a significant wetland reserve spanning 50 hectares in County Durham, England, situated west of Bishop Auckland near the village of Witton-le-Wear. This Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) borders the River Wear and features a diverse landscape of wet woodlands, species-rich grasslands, and three interconnected lakes, all at an elevation of approximately 82 metres.

Visitors consistently praise the reserve for its rich biodiversity and tranquil atmosphere. It's a prime location for wildlife spotting, with opportunities…

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    Low Barns Nature Reserve is a SSSI area of mixed wetland, lake, woodland and wet woodland set around three lakes. It was originally farmland but then used for gravel and sand extraction until the 1960's. It was given to the Durham Wildlife Trust who now manage the area.
    The site is flat with well-maintained paths and boardwalks so it's suitable for everyone. There are several bird hides and a visitor centre with a cafe and toilets.
    Look out for Bitten, Kingfisher, Otter, Stoat and many other species.
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    Altitudine 80 m

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    sâmbătă, 18 iulie

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    Locație: Witton-Le-Wear, North East England, Anglia, Regatul Unit

    Întrebări frecvente

    Is Low Barns Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Low Barns Nature Reserve is well-suited for winter visits. The flat terrain and well-maintained, surfaced paths make it accessible even in colder months. Winter is also a particularly special time to witness the spectacular starling murmurations over the reedbeds, a highlight for many visitors.

    What specific features make Low Barns Nature Reserve wheelchair accessible?

    The reserve is highly accessible, featuring a network of smooth, wide, surfaced pathways that link numerous bird hides. The terrain is flat, and mobility scooters are available to borrow from the visitor centre, ensuring visitors of all mobilities can enjoy the site.

    Are dogs allowed at Low Barns Nature Reserve?

    While the reserve is a haven for wildlife, dogs are generally not permitted on the main reserve trails to protect the sensitive habitats and ground-nesting birds. However, there is often a designated dog walking area or specific routes where dogs on leads are allowed. It's best to check with the visitor centre upon arrival for the most current guidelines.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Low Barns Nature Reserve, beyond birds?

    Beyond its diverse birdlife, the reserve is home to various other animals. Visitors often spot otters, foxes, roe deer, and stoats. The ponds and reedbeds also support common frogs, smooth newts, and a vibrant array of damselflies and dragonflies, especially in warmer months.

    Is there a charge for parking at Low Barns Nature Reserve?

    Parking is typically available at the visitor centre. While the intro mentions parking, it doesn't specify if there's a charge. Nature reserves often operate on a donation or small fee basis for parking to support conservation efforts. It's advisable to check the Durham Wildlife Trust's website or contact the visitor centre directly for current parking fee information.

    How long does it typically take to walk the main trails at Low Barns Nature Reserve?

    Given the reserve's 50 hectares and network of flat, easy paths, a leisurely walk covering the main trails and visiting several bird hides could take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend observing wildlife. There are various circular routes to choose from, allowing for shorter or longer explorations.

    Are there any cafes or refreshment options available at the reserve?

    Yes, the visitor centre, which is converted from old farm buildings, includes a coffee shop. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments, snacks, and a warm drink, especially after exploring the reserve.

    What is the best time of day to visit for wildlife spotting, particularly for kingfishers or otters?

    For the best chance of spotting elusive wildlife like kingfishers and otters, visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, closer to dusk, is often recommended. These are typically when animals are most active and the reserve is quieter. Kingfishers are frequently seen darting across the lakes, while otters are more sporadic but can be observed near the water bodies.

    Can I reach Low Barns Nature Reserve using public transport?

    While the reserve is situated west of Bishop Auckland, public transport options directly to the entrance might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes serving Witton-le-Wear or Bishop Auckland, and then consider a taxi or a walk from the nearest stop. The postcode DL14 0AG can be used for planning your journey.

    Are there specific activities or facilities for families with young children?

    Low Barns Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly due to its easy, flat paths and accessible bird hides, making it suitable for pushchairs. The visitor centre often has displays that can engage children, and the opportunity to spot various wildlife provides an exciting educational experience for all ages. While there isn't a dedicated playground, the natural environment offers plenty of exploration.

    What is the historical significance of Low Barns Nature Reserve?

    Low Barns has a fascinating history; it was originally farmland before being used for sand and gravel extraction until 1964. After extraction ceased, the land was given to the Durham Wildlife Trust, who transformed it into the thriving nature reserve it is today. In 2003, a former sewage treatment works on the site was converted into new reedbed habitats, further enhancing its biodiversity and public access.

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