Pentaloe Glen & Convallaria Area

Pentaloe Glen

Pentaloe Glen & Convallaria Area

Ancient semi natural woodland rich in vegetation

Location

Pentaloe Glen & Convallaria Area
Haugh Wood
Mordiford
Herefordshire

OS Map Reference

SO 587 377
A static map of Pentaloe Glen & Convallaria Area

Know before you go

Size
1 hectare
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Parking information

Ample parking in Forestry Commission car park.

Grazing animals

None

Walking trails

Pentaloe Glen is a fragile site with the wildlife interest centred around the wet flushed central area. There are no marked paths but please avoid the wetland vegetation which is easily damaged by trampling. The wild lily-of-the valley in the Convallaria Area rarely flowers, but it is important that the blooms are not picked or crushed if they do appear.

Access

There are no surfaced paths and 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

Both reserve areas lie within an extensive area of ancient semi-natural woodland and contain a variety of woodland plants typical of base-rich soils. Botanically-rich fen vegetation has developed, which includes marsh helleborine and fragrant orchid, as well as various sedges and mosses. This wetland vegetation then intergrades with plants of moist woodland edge, such as marsh thistle, bluebell and nettle-leaved bellflower. The waters of the adjacent Pentaloe Brook are well-oxygenated and unpolluted, and contain a number of interesting species, including bullhead, river limpet and a variety of stonefly and mayfly larvae.  

In recent years, the surrounding conifers have been cleared, and the Glen now has a more open and sunny aspect. This makes it more attractive to butterflies like silver-washed fritillary and the scarce wood white. Pentaloe is also home to a very rare and distinctive crane-fly, Gonomyia (Protogonomyia) alboscutellata, only known from three other sites in Britain.

Contact us

Herefordshire Wildlife Trust

Environmental designation

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Pentaloe Glen site map

Pentaloe Glen site map

Voluntary Warden Jane Wise introduces this small but special nature reserve tucked away within Haugh Woods.

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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