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Grass Wood


Grass Wood Yorkshire Wildlife Trust reserve. Click for larger image.

Location: Grassington, Wharfedale

Map: Ordnance Survey Explorer Map OL2 - Yorkshire Dales Southern & Western areas

Description:
Grass Wood is a nature reserve managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is situated on the west and south facing slopes of a bench of Carboniferous limestone. Consequently, the woodland grows out of limestone scars, pavement and scree. Beech, sycamore, spruce, larch and pine were planted into the woodland in the twentieth century and these are gradually being removed to restore the wood to its natural canopy composition of ash, wych elm, oak and hazel.

The ground flora in Grass Wood is particularly species-rich. The best time to see it in flower is late spring and early summer. Species you may see include lily-of-the-valley, stone bramble, mountain melick, common valerian, wild angelica, salad and great burnet, melancholy thistle, lady's-mantle, angular Soloman's seal, common rock-rose, bloody crane's-bill and betony. The nationally scarce rock whitebeam also grows here. Like Lower Grass Wood, Grass Wood is a good place to see and hear woodland birds such as tree pippit, wood warbler, pied flycatcher and redstart and to see butterflies on dry, calm days. Small groups of roe deer can also be seen in the quieter parts of the wood.

Access and facilities:
There are several public rights of way and other tracks and paths running through Grass Wood which can be seen on the Ordnance Survey map mentioned above. There are some interpretation panels on site. Grass Wood is a short walk from the characterful village of Grassington along the River Wharfe or via part of the Dales Way. There is ample car parking and public transport links in Grassington at the National Park Centre where there is also a shop and toilets. There is also limited car parking on the edge of the nature reserve.

Further information about Grass Wood is available from:

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (website opens in new window)

Grassington National Park Centre

Natural England - Nature on the Map (website opens in new window)

Archaeology in Grass Wood (website opens in new window)

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