Langford Heathfield
Quick Info
Where is it
Address:
Langford Budville,
Somerset,
Coordinates: 50°59'47"N 3°16'34"W
What is there
- Car Park (Free)
What to do
- Walking
- Bird Watching
- Wildlife
What's the landscape like
- Woodland
- Grassland
- Heath
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One the Somerset Wildlife Trust's largest reserves, Langford Heathfield is an important site for wildlife being home to butterflies and moths, many bird species, mammals including bats, as well as reptiles such as snakes and lizards.
Langford is also a great habitat for mammal species, including badgers, roe deer, dormice, and different bat species such as Common pipistrelle, serotine and lesser horseshoe bat.
During the summer if you are luck
Please be aware that grazing animals are introduced into some of the grassland areas of the site, enclosed in electric fencing.
Parking at the site is a small lay by just outside Langford Budville on the road heading toward Wiveliscombe.
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- Car Park (Free)
