Woodwalton Fen National Nature Reserve
Overview
Woodwalton Fen NNR is a rare and isolated remnant of fenland habitat lying at the most westerly point of the East Anglian fens. The fen is a haven for fenland wildlife and supports many vulnerable and rare species. A wildlife highlight is the magnificent aerial display of marsh harriers over the northern reedbeds, and in winter hen harriers are also occasionally seen. In spring and summer, hobbies can be seen catching dragonflies. Sparrowhawk, buzzard, kestrel and red kite are all regularly seen, along with the occasional merlin in winter. More than 1,000 beetle species, of which nearly 200 are rare in Britain, have been recorded on the reserve, along with over 900 species of moths and butterflies. The reserve has more rare or notable moths than any other site in the country, including the huge pink-toned elephant hawk-moth and the marsh carpet moth. Almost half of all the UK’s dragonfly species can be found in Woodwalton Fen, and visitors in summer are likely to see the electric blue of the common blue damselfly and Britain’s largest species, the emperor dragonfly.
About the area
To the west of East Anglia is Cambridgeshire, a county best known as the home to the university that makes up the second half of ‘Oxbridge’ (the other half is Oxford). As well as its globally renowned educational credentials, it also has a rich natural history; much of its area is made up of reclaimed or untouched fens.
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Caravan & Camping
Huntingdon Boathaven & Caravan Park
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"An ideal base for boating enthusiasts close to Huntingdon...."
- Ice pack facility
- Picnic Area
- Wifi available
- Calor Gas
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The Falcons Nest
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"Bird lovers’ hideaway within sanctuary near historic Cambridgeshire village...."
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The Bell Inn
This delightful 17th century inn is steeped in history and retains many original features, with quality food served in both the characterful village bar/brasserie and the elegant beamed...
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Huntingdon Boathaven & Caravan Park
The enthusiastic owners are gradually upgrading this well laid out site overlooking a boat marina and the River Ouse, set close to the A14 and within walking distance of Huntingdon town...
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The Falcons Nest
The Falcons Nest is set in the tranquil and relaxing grounds of the Raptor Foundation, a bird of prey sanctuary. The Nest is disabled friendly, including one of the eight rooms. Breakfa...
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Quiet Waters Caravan Park
Quiet Waters Caravan Park is a family run riverside park in the centre of a picturesque village. Ideal for visiting Cambridge, only 13 miles away, and local markets towns all within 5 m...
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Bull Hotel
The Bull Hotel is in the city-centre and offers well-equipped, modern accommodation, which includes several wings of deluxe bedrooms. Public rooms include a relaxing bar with a great ch...
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Golden Lion
The Golden Lion is at the heart of historic St Ives, where markets are held every Monday and Friday. The original coaching inn dates back to the 19th century, but has been tastefully re...
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Fields End Water Caravan Park & Fishery
This meticulously planned and well-executed park makes excellent use of its slightly elevated position in The Fens. The 80 fully serviced pitches, all with very generous hardstandings, ...
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The Crown Inn
Expect a warm Cambridgeshire welcome at the Crown Inn, a 16th-century village pub, situated opposite the village green. It retains many original features such as a thatched roof, natura...
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