Close e Quayle
This nature reserve is a mosaic of grassland, curragh and open meadow producing a diversity of species, where butterflies, beetles and spiders abound.
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Dogs
Assistance dogs only
When to visit
Opening times
By appointmentBest time to visit
Contact MWT Reserves Officer, tricia@mwt.imAbout the reserve
There are three meadows: an area of very rough grassland and curragh and an area which is a mosaic of managed grassland, rough grassland and curragh. The largest meadow is particularly attractive in late summer when it is blue with devil's bit scabious providing a valuable nectar source for butterflies. Hen harrier, snipe, curlew, sparrowhawk, barn owl and moorhen have been recorded.
Management: Species diversity across the site has increased considerably since a regime of regular cutting and grazing was introduced.