Description
Brockholes was previously a sand and gravel quarry and has been transformed into a natural haven. Fields brimming with orchids and yellow rattle, woods shining bright with bluebells. The land has been regenerated as a mosaic of key habitats such as pools, reedbeds and woodland. In spring birds like Bíbic, Csigaforgató, Piroslábú cankó and more breed on Meadow Lake and Number 1 Pit. In May, Kis póling roost in large numbers, while throughout spring and summer swifts, partifecske and Kabasólyom create aerial displays over the lakes. Autumn is the time to see Halászsas passing over Brockholes on their way back to Africa, while in winter, the reserve is packed with migratory waders. Other birds you can see here are tengelic, őszapó, Fenyvescinege, Foltos nádiposzáta, Jégmadár, Nagy póling and Kontyos réce.
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Access
Located just off the M6. Nature reserve and car park open seven days a week, 6am - 7pm. There is no entry fee at Brockholes but there is a car park charge (£ 5 all day). Click on the P in the map to get directions. Brockholes has several walking trails alongside a wider reserve to explore.
