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Haugh Woods

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A small carpark allowing access to this beautiful woodland. The Butterfly Trail starts from here.

How to get there:

Haugh Woods is in Haugh Woods which is part of Hereford Woodlands.
From Hereford, take the B4224 towards Ross-on-Wye. At Mordiford turn left just after the 'Moon' pub, follow the signs for Haugh Wood and Woolhope. The main carpark is about 2 miles along this road on the left hand side.
Mordiford is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SO593365
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

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These woods are ecologically sensitive and we ask horse riders and cyclists to respect the area and abide by signage. Contact the District Office for details. 01594 833057

Contact:

Forest Of Dean Recreation Ranger
01594 833057
e-mail: dean@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
The name Haugh, which is pronounced "Hoff" is derived from the name of a Saxon owner indicating that this is the site of an ancient wood. Haugh Woods at nearly 350 hectares (850 acres) is nationally important for butterflies and moths, with over 600 species recorded within it. This makes the wood one of the top 10 woods in the country and is designated as SSSI due to the presence of these invertebrates.