Guided Afternoon Reserve Walk - Clarke's Pool Meadow

Clarke's Pool Meadow  May 12 2009 - Gate

Guided Afternoon Reserve Walk - Clarke's Pool Meadow

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A rare opportunity to access one of Gloucestershire's finest surviving traditional hay meadows

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Meeting point

Please meet at the entrance on Etloe Road.

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1:00pm - 2:30pm
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About the event

Usually closed to the public, we are offering limited spaces on guided walking tours of Clarke's Pool Meadow.

The traditional hay meadows at Clarke’s Pool are among the finest in Gloucestershire and in mid-late spring support a population of more than 45,000 green winged orchids (blooming April and May) - a plant that has suffered a dramatic decline elsewhere due to changes in agriculture over the past 60-plus years.

Other wildflowers found here include adder’s-tongue fern, cowslip, bluebell and yellow rattle, while broad hedges and rough margins provide habitats for small mammals like field vole, which in turn attract predators such as barn owls.

The grass is cut for hay in late summer, after which a few later blooming species like meadow saffron appear.

The meadow is named for a small pool along the eastern edge which is hidden by the undergrowth in summer.

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