Wybunbury Moss National Nature Reserve

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Overview
Wybunbury Moss NNR lies at the centre of the Meres and Mosses Natural Area in south Cheshire, where it forms part of a series of peat bogs or ‘mosses’. Ice Age glaciers scraped a series of depressions in the landscape, and subsequent subsidence of the rocks underlying the peat-filled basin has left a raft of peat floating on an underground lake, one of only three known examples of its type in the UK. The peat is carpeted in sphagnum moss, along with cotton sedge, cranberry, bog rosemary, white-beaked sedge and the insect-eating sundew. The moss is one of the most notable sites in Cheshire for its insect populations, and there is a huge species list which includes two rare spiders and a leaf beetle which is found nowhere else in England. The peat raft is surrounded by reed swamp, woodland and meadows, where marsh violet and heath-spotted orchid can be found.
Location
Wybunbury
About the area
Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.
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Wybunbury Moss National Nature Reserve

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Wybunbury Moss NNR lies at the centre of the Meres and Mosses Natural Area in south Cheshire, where it forms part of a series of peat bogs or ‘mosses’. Ice Age glaciers scraped a series of depressions in the landscape, and subsequent subsidence of the rocks underlying the peat-filled basin has left a raft of peat floating on an underground lake, one of only three known examples of its type in the UK. The peat is carpeted in sphagnum moss, along with cotton sedge, cranberry, bog rosemary, white-beaked sedge and the insect-eating sundew. The moss is one of the most notable sites in Cheshire for its insect populations, and there is a huge species list which includes two rare spiders and a leaf beetle which is found nowhere else in England. The peat raft is surrounded by reed swamp, woodland and meadows, where marsh violet and heath-spotted orchid can be found.
Location
Wybunbury
About the area
Area image
Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.