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Haugh Woods


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About Haugh Woods

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 a SSSI due to the presence of these invertebrates.

How to get there:

Haugh Woods is part of Hereford Woodlands. Hereford City Or Woolhope Village is the nearest town or village.

Via the B4224 Ross-on-Wye to Hereford road. Follow the signs from Mordiford. There is a railway station in Hereford.

OS Grid Reference: SO 593365
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Haugh Woods

Other places to go in Hereford Woodlands

SMALL PEARL- BORDERD FRITLLARY

Facilities:

Parking

Activities:

WalkingOther ActivitiesPicnic

Contact:

Forest Of Dean Recreation Ranger

01594 833057
e-mail: dean@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

Regulary visit,firstly,signage to get dog owners to flick dog mess into undergrowth are urgently required, some are bagging up then leaving the bags in the carpark,with some now adorning trees. horses and mountain bikes are not keeping to gravelled roads, would like the latter to be restricted to carpark side to avoid disturbing wildlife and watchers. Chainsaw oil/fuel cans litter many parts, even after being reported. More wildlife visable and encouraged in by thinning works etc, please keep these up.Enjoy watching the deer species would like control of grey squirrels No toilets required thankyou, Always water available for dogs from dewponds/ cattle troughs,better still in summer take some with you,

mike spencer, 2/Feb/2012
3 Stars 3 Stars

Anonymous, 31/Jan/2011
4 Stars 4 Stars

Loads of walks, shame about the dog mess, most ability's catered for, wouldnt say it was suitable for the disabled though. A couple of picnic tables, speedbumps a little harsh, limited parking as well. Toilets would have been nice even if there are plenty of trees to go behind. Water supply for the dogs would also be good, but dog owners should always have an ample supply in the car when they have dogs aboard.

baileybiff, 4/Apr/2010
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