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Hopton Fen

There is a wonderful sense of seclusion

This is a gem of a site for the fen enthusiast. The waterlogged peat allows unique plants and animals to flourish. Bristling stands of saw sedge, reed and rushes dominate with scatterings of rare plants such as black bog rush, southern, marsh fragrant and early marsh orchid, adder’s tongue fern, twayblade and bogbean. Hemp agrimony and the azure blue Devil’s-bit scabious flower later in the season.

Mowing and grazing prevent the fen from being engulfed by woodland and create perfect conditions for the fen plants to thrive.

In spring you will be welcomed by a riot of birdsong including the melody of breeding nightingale. The fen is full of sedge and reed warbler in summer and woodpecker use the older trees throughout the year.

Nearby nature reserves

Market Weston Fen
1 miles - Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Thelnetham Fen
2 miles - Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Knettishall Heath
2 miles - Suffolk Wildlife Trust

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Reserve information

Location
Nethergate Street, Hopton
Diss
Suffolk
IP22 2RD
Map reference
TL990796
Great for...
birdwatching
overwintering birds
spring flowers
Best time to visit
May - Sep
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Opening Times
Open at all times
Size
15.00 hectares
Walking information
Soft & wet. Avoid fen peat which has deep holes
Parking
Street parking in Hopton village
Dogs
Dogs must be on lead
Reserve manager
Kerry Vaughan
Tel: 01379 687618
kerry.vaughan@suffolkwildlifetrust.org