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Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails are 2 trails through the Haugh that is ancient forests which have been arranged by the Forestry England and Butterfly Conservation to permit everybody to savor the various butterflies that live here. The woodland covers nearly 350 hectares (850 acres), and is a site that is nationally crucial butterflies and moths, with over 600 species residing there! Both tracks have actually an grade that is easy the north is 1.5miles (2.4km) very long and marked by red arrows, the Southern is 2 kilometers (3.21km) long and marked by green arrows. There are a number of data panels along the trails, which describe a few of the species that could be seen.The tracks are mainly comprised of difficult woodland tracks, with gentle slopes, that should make easy going when you yourself have a pushchair for you personally and also the children, even. This is certainly a place that is wonderful go to using the young ones, particularly on a sunny day when you're able to bring a picnic to take pleasure from while you consider species including the Wood White, Speckled White, and differing kinds of Fritillary butterflies. The woodland is close to Broadmoor Common Nature Reserve, that is another spot that is great butterflies, plus it has some uncommon birds. Image "Wood White Butterfly" copyright David Evans via Flickr / Image cropped vertically from original.