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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
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Harford

Piles Copse

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Piles Copse

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Piles Copse is a remarkable ancient oak woodland nestled within the expansive Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. Situated approximately 5 kilometers north of Ivybridge, this unique forest lies in the scenic valley of the River Erme, just north of the Piles Brook. Standing at an elevation of 305 metres, it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its exceptional ecological value, making it a significant natural monument within the United Kingdom.

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    15. Januar 2020

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    Piles Copse ist ein magischer Ort und eine seltene lebendige Verbindung zu prähistorischen Zeiten. Hoch in den wilden und einsamen Mooren versteckt, erinnert der alte Eichenwald an ein Märchen. krumme Bäume und Felsen, bedeckt mit bunten dicken Moosen und Flechten. Piles Copse ist neben Black Tor Copse und Wistmans 'Wood sowie Birkrigg und Keskadale in Cumbria eines von nur fünf alten Wäldern in Großbritannien. Es wird davon ausgegangen, dass diese antiken Relikte die ursprünglichen Höhenzüge des Urmenschen überstanden haben.
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    9. August 2020

    Wandern

    Sie können hier im Moment nicht campen, aber Sie können schwimmen und Ihre Füße baumeln lassen
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    11. September 2020

    Wandern

    relativ unberührter kleiner Wald. Perfekt für ein schattiges Picknick nach einer Wanderung in Dartmoor. Camping ist möglich, aber momentan nicht
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    1. Gipfel des Butterdon Hill – Piles Copse Runde von Ivybridge

    14,8km

    04:22

    410m

    410m

    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Höhenmeter 310 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Heute

    Mittwoch 11 März

    10°C

    3°C

    10 %

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 30,0 km/h

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    Ort: Harford, South Hams, Devon, South West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Piles Copse?

    Piles Copse features challenging terrain, typical of ancient upland woodlands. Hikers should expect uneven ground, granite boulders, and a thick, often damp, mat of mosses and lichens covering the forest floor. There are no marked footpaths, so navigation requires careful attention to the natural landscape. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended.

    Are there any marked trails or specific walking routes within Piles Copse?

    No, Piles Copse is a wild and ancient woodland with no marked trails or signs. Visitors are advised to bring an Ordnance Survey map and compass for navigation. The experience is more about exploring the natural environment than following a defined path. You can find various suggested routes that pass through or near Piles Copse on platforms like komoot, which can help guide your adventure.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Piles Copse?

    Due to conservation efforts to protect sensitive peaty soils, the Harford Moor Gate car park has been closed. Visitors are now encouraged to park in Ivybridge and walk onto the moor from there. This approach helps preserve the delicate ecosystem of the area.

    Is Piles Copse suitable for families with young children?

    Piles Copse offers a magical experience, but its challenging terrain and lack of marked paths mean it might be less suitable for very young children or those who struggle with uneven ground. Older children who enjoy adventurous exploration and can navigate rough terrain may find it captivating. Consider the fitness and experience level of your family before visiting.

    Is Piles Copse dog-friendly?

    Yes, Piles Copse is generally dog-friendly, but visitors should be mindful that it is within Dartmoor National Park, an area with livestock. Dogs should be kept under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during lambing season or when near grazing animals. Always follow the Countryside Code.

    Can I camp or light fires in Piles Copse?

    No, camping is not permitted in Piles Copse at the moment, and lighting fires is strictly prohibited. As a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a sensitive ancient woodland, it's crucial to protect the environment from damage. Visitors are encouraged to help prevent erosion by staying on firm ground and to observe rules against littering or damaging trees.

    What makes Piles Copse a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)?

    Piles Copse is designated as an SSSI due to its exceptional ecological significance. It is one of the few remaining examples of ancient upland woodland on Dartmoor, particularly noted for its high diversity of moss and lichen species. The luxuriant growth of epiphytes and bryophytes, along with its unique stunted oak trees, makes it a rare and valuable ecosystem in southern England.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near Piles Copse?

    Piles Copse itself is a remote natural area with no facilities. The nearest amenities, including cafes and pubs, can be found in the nearby town of Ivybridge, which is also the recommended starting point for your visit.

    What should I wear for a walk in Piles Copse, especially in winter?

    Given the challenging and often damp terrain, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support are essential year-round. Dress in layers, as weather conditions on Dartmoor can change rapidly. In winter, be prepared for colder temperatures, potential ice, and increased wetness; waterproof outer layers, warm hats, and gloves are highly recommended.

    How does Piles Copse compare to other ancient woodlands on Dartmoor, like Wistman's Wood?

    Piles Copse shares similarities with Wistman's Wood and Black-a-Tor Copse as one of Dartmoor's three high-altitude oak woodlands. All are characterized by stunted, moss-covered oak trees and granite boulders, creating a unique, ancient atmosphere. While Wistman's Wood might be more widely known, Piles Copse offers a similarly magical, yet often quieter, experience, with its own distinct biodiversity and remote charm.

    Is wild swimming possible near Piles Copse?

    While camping is not allowed, some visitors do enjoy wild swimming or simply dangling their feet in the cool waters of the River Erme or Piles Brook, which flow near the copse. Always exercise caution, check water levels and conditions, and be respectful of the natural environment.

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