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Reserves Brandon Hill Nature Park Grid ref: 578 728 / Area: 2.0 hectares In a corner of a traditional park you can discover an area devoted to wildlife in the heart of a bustling city. How
to get there We encourage
visitors to use environmentally friendly forms of transport wherever possible.
Most of our reserves are easily accessible by bicycle, with many close
to the National Cycle Network. Click
here to view a location map of the reserve on the National Cycle Network
website. Access Wildlife
and conservation The wildflower meadow is at its best in midsummer, when ox-eye daisies, yellow rattle and knapweed add a fine splash of colour. A pond provides a breeding site for frogs, toads and smooth newts. The butterfly garden - a popular summer picnic area - supplies food for caterpillars and many kinds of butterflies. Also, along the attractive woodland walk, birds such as jay, bullfinch and blackcap may be seen. Native trees and shrubs have been planted, and the meadow is cut for hay in July. Other
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