Description
Starting from the location of the former St Chad's Church. The last church on this site was demolished in 1976 after suffering from ground movement that caused the building to lean and become unsafe, however the tower and churchyard remain. Stăncuță and Porumbel de scorbură are often seen around or on the tower, and the yew trees in the churchyard provide forage and habitat for Aușel cu cap galben, finches such as Sticlete, Florinte and in the winter Scatiu and thrushes: Sturz cântător, Sturz de vâsc, Mierlă, Sturzul viilor, etc.
Through a swing gate and down a somewhat muddy slope the path goes towards the schwingmoor (a floating peat raft entirely covering a 12m deep bog). Although much of this area is off limits to casual visitors a permissive footpath does divert from the public footpath for excursion into the habitat and this is mostly covered by boardwalk, recently maintained and with the full circuit restored in 2025. Never-the-less, some areas can be wet after heavy rain. In addition to the birds already mentioned Uliu păsărar, Șorecar comun and Ciocănitoare pestriță mare are commonly seen, Gaiță are present but usually only heard. Pițigoi de munte is possible. In the summer hirundines are common (Lăstun de casă, Drepnea neagră and Rândunică) as are various warblers (Pitulice mică, Pitulice fluierătoare, Silvie cu cap negru).
Making a longer loop walk around the public footpaths in the area takes you past horse grazing/stables and other farmland habitat. Flocks of finches and tits abound, Presură galbenă is possible. There are multiple options branching out from here not specifically marked on the map but that can be followed by looking for yellow waymarkers in the field or as footpaths with public right of way on maps.
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Access
Wybunbury Moss is located near the village of Wybunbury in Cheshire, close to the town of Nantwich and not far from Crewe. Park in the village of Wybunbury near to the pub or church. Press a P on the map for directions. The area is best explored by foot, and would not be wheelchair accessible. It is well connected to the public footpath network.

