Clifford Common

Water seen through dark silhouettes of trees, low sun behind

Clifford Common and the River Wye

A riverside common, grading into scrub and woodland along part of the route of an old tramway.

Location

Clifford Common
Clifford Castle Road
Clifford
Herefordshire

OS Map Reference

SO 244 461
A static map of Clifford Common

Know before you go

Size
4 hectares
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Parking information

Parking on grass verge at top of lane. Walk to the reserve.

Grazing animals

None

Walking trails

The reserve is a registered common with open access rights to the public. However, the river bank is subject to continuous erosion and is unsafe at certain times of the year. Please take care when walking near the riverbank.

Access

There is no wheelchair access at this reserve.

Dogs

On a lead

When to visit

Opening times

Dawn to dusk

Best time to visit

Spring and summer

About the reserve

The chief interest of this grassland reserve lies in its potential as an otter refuge, together with the four main habitats found here: the river itself rich in invertebrates; the tree-lined river bank; the flood-plain with its mixture of damp-loving plants such as tansy and hemlock; and the mixed deciduous woodland on the steep bank frequented by woodland birds. The path leading from the reserve entrance partly follows the remains of an old horse-drawn tramway from Hay-on-Wye, constructed about 1818 as an embankment along the eastern edge of the common.  

Slow-worms, grass-snake, toads and small mammals have been recorded on the reserve in recent years and a range of butterflies such as comma, common blue, meadow browns and speckled wood will frequent the warm, open glades in the summer, feeding on bramble and angelica.

Contact us

Lewis Goldwater

Environmental designation

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

Directions

From Hay-on-Wye, follow the B4350 for approximately 2.5 miles. At a white-fronted house, turn left onto Clifford Castle Road. Alternatively from Whitney Bridge follow the B4350 for 1.5 miles, shortly after exiting the village, turn right onto Clifford Castle Road.

Clifford Common site map

Clifford Common site map

Wildflower meadow of yellow and white flowers with tall hedgerow in background and hills beyond

Davies Meadow Nature Reserve (Paul Lloyd)

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