The Maer – lokales Naturschutzgebiet
The Maer – lokales Naturschutzgebiet
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The Maer Local Nature Reserve, situated at an elevation of 45 meters in Exmouth, Devon, England, offers a unique natural escape. While not a forest, this valuable habitat is primarily characterized by expansive sand dunes and sandy grassland, providing a tranquil haven for wildlife. Located at the eastern end of the Exmouth promenade, it stands in gentle contrast to the bustling nearby beaches and town, making it a distinctive natural feature of the South Devon coastline.
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The Maer Local Nature Reserve features unique sandy soil conditions, supporting sandy grassland and dunes. While generally level, some areas can be uneven. Its history as a former golf links means the pathways are largely mud-free year-round, making it suitable for walks in various seasons. Comfortable footwear is recommended due to the sandy and potentially uneven ground.
Absolutely! The reserve boasts a substantial dune ridge that offers scenic views across the reserve and towards the beach, perfect for sunrise or sunset. Keep an eye out for unique flora like Sea Holly, a locally rare plant with spiky blue-grey leaves, and the fluffy Hare’s Foot Clover, especially between June and September. The warm, sandy soil also provides an ideal habitat for unusual solitary bees and wasps, whose nest tunnels can be observed in the sand.
The reserve is located at the eastern end of the Exmouth promenade. While the intro mentions access by driving towards the eastern end of the esplanade, it's important to note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or busy weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, The Maer Local Nature Reserve is conveniently located in Exmouth, which is well-served by public transport. You can reach Exmouth by train or bus, and the reserve is situated at the eastern end of the promenade, making it a walkable distance from the town center and public transport hubs.
The summer months are particularly rewarding for wildlife enthusiasts. During this time, skylarks use The Maer for breeding, and their distinctive songs fill the air. You can also observe the unique solitary bees and wasps actively constructing their nest tunnels in the sand. For plant spotting, look for Hare’s Foot Clover between June and September, and Sea Holly which thrives on the seaward side.
Yes, The Maer is very family-friendly. It features a fenced-in play area, and its proximity to the beach offers additional recreational opportunities. The level, mud-free pathways are suitable for quiet strolls with children, and the reserve is an excellent spot for picnics, with facilities available. It's a great place for kids to observe nature, from unique insects to birds.
Dogs are welcome at The Maer Local Nature Reserve. However, visitors are asked to keep their dogs under control to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife, especially during breeding seasons for birds like skylarks. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the reserve's natural beauty.
Being located in Exmouth, a popular coastal town, The Maer Local Nature Reserve is surrounded by various amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants within easy walking distance along the promenade and in the town center. There are also many accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, catering to different preferences and budgets, making it convenient for longer stays.
Yes, The Maer Local Nature Reserve is suitable for winter hikes. Its pathways, historically part of a golf links, are known for being largely mud-free year-round, which is a significant advantage during wetter months. While the vibrant flora and active insect life of summer may be less apparent, the reserve still offers peaceful strolls and scenic views over the sea, providing a tranquil escape even in colder weather.
While the reserve itself is not vast, its network of footpaths allows for various circular routes that can be combined with walks along the adjacent Exmouth promenade and beach. You can create your own loop exploring the sandy grassland, the dune ridge, and then extending your walk along the seafront for a longer, varied experience. These routes offer different perspectives of the reserve's unique natural features.