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Vista de la Reserva Natural Nacional Knocking Hoe

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Vista de la Reserva Natural Nacional Knocking Hoe

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The View of Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve offers a captivating glimpse into one of Central Bedfordshire's most cherished natural landscapes. Situated near Pegsdon, at the northern end of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this natural monument is a designated National Nature Reserve and a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. Rising to an elevation of approximately 130 metres, it is renowned for its species-rich lowland chalk grassland, unique geological features, and significant archaeological interest.

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    30 de octubre de 2023

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    Salir del bosque por Chiltern Way le brindará una vista absolutamente impresionante del campo que se encuentra debajo y, justo a su lado, de la Reserva Natural Nacional Knocking Hoe.

    Se trata de pastizales calcáreos que albergan plantas raras como la zanahoria lunar y la pulga de campo. También hay una plataforma de observación cercana con información sobre la reserva.
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    Embark on an easy hike through the Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve and Deacon Hill loop, a scenic journey spanning 3.6 miles (5.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of…

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    Hike a moderate 3.8-mile loop through Lodgefield Plantation and Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve, enjoying diverse terrain and stunning

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    Elevación 130 m

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    Desarrollado por Foreca

    lunes 27 abril

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    6°C

    25 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 26,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Pirton, North Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, el este de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What makes Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve unique for nature enthusiasts?

    Knocking Hoe is renowned for its species-rich lowland chalk grassland, a rare habitat supporting several nationally rare plants like moon carrot, spotted catsear, field fleawort, burnt tip orchid, and pasque flower. It's also famous for the autumn lady’s-tresses orchid, which has been studied here for over fifty years. Beyond flora, it's a haven for various downland butterflies, including common blue, chalkhill blue, and marbled white, especially vibrant in summer.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for walking at Knocking Hoe?

    While the reserve offers easily accessible footpaths from Hitchin Road in Pegsdon, there isn't one single named 'trail'. Hikers can explore the gently rolling terrain, which includes a flat-bottomed valley with steep sides. Many visitors enjoy circular walks that incorporate the reserve's features, often connecting with the wider Chiltern Way for extended views of the countryside.

    What is the walking difficulty like at Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve?

    The reserve features moderate trails suitable for most abilities. The terrain is primarily chalk grassland, which can be uneven in places, and includes some steep sections due to its valley structure. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended to navigate the varied ground.

    Is Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Knocking Hoe is considered a family-friendly destination. Its moderate trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially butterflies and wildflowers, make it an engaging outdoor experience for children. The open spaces are ideal for leisurely strolls, and the viewing platform offers educational insights.

    Is Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve dog-friendly?

    While the reserve is generally welcoming, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead at all times. This is to protect the sensitive chalk grassland habitat, which is home to rare plants and ground-nesting birds, and to ensure the safety of livestock that may be grazing.

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for Knocking Hoe?

    Access to the reserve is primarily via footpaths from Hitchin Road in Pegsdon. While specific dedicated parking for the reserve isn't detailed, visitors typically find roadside parking in Pegsdon or use nearby public car parks if available. Public transport options to Pegsdon would involve local bus services, but direct routes to the reserve entrance may be limited, so checking local timetables is advised.

    Are there any significant historical or archaeological features at Knocking Hoe?

    Yes, the reserve holds significant archaeological interest due to a prominent strip lynchet field system visible on its slopes. These ancient terraces are remnants of medieval farming practices, offering a fascinating glimpse into the area's past agricultural history.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve?

    Beyond its rare plant species, Knocking Hoe is a haven for various downland butterflies, including the common blue, chalkhill blue, brown argus, marbled white, and dark green fritillary, particularly during the summer months. It's also an excellent spot for birdwatching, given its diverse ecosystem of grassland and small pockets of woodland.

    Are there facilities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation near Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve?

    Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve itself does not have on-site facilities such as cafes or pubs. However, the nearby village of Pegsdon and surrounding areas in Central Bedfordshire offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments before your visit.

    How long does it typically take to walk through Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve?

    The time it takes to walk through Knocking Hoe can vary depending on your pace and chosen route. For a leisurely exploration of the main areas and viewpoints, visitors might spend anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. If combining it with longer trails like sections of the Chiltern Way, your walk could extend significantly.

    What is the 'Hoe' in Knocking Hoe, and what does it signify?

    The 'Hoe' in Knocking Hoe is thought to mean a 'spur of land', referring to a projecting ridge or piece of high ground. This aligns with the reserve's topography, which features a flat-bottomed valley with steep sides, creating prominent landforms. The origin of 'Knocking' is less certain, possibly stemming from old English or Celtic roots meaning 'Hill'.

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