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Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve

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Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve

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Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve, also known as Barnack Hills and Holes, is a distinctive natural monument nestled near the village of Barnack in Cambridgeshire, England. This unique landscape, with an average elevation of 46 metres, is renowned for its undulating "hills and holes" topography, a direct result of ancient limestone quarrying. It stands as a vital biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation, protecting one of the UK's most important wildlife habitats.

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    December 22, 2022

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    You may be forgiven for thinking you are in the set of Teletubbies, but this is in fact a National Nature Reserve. Hills & Holes was created through quarrying the limestone use to build Peterborough Cathedral. There are lots of trails to explore around the hills and holes, a really intriguing place.

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    Barnack loop to Hills & Holes, Burghley Park & Stamford

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    Hike a moderate 9.1-mile loop through Barnack Hills and Holes, Burghley Park, and Stamford, featuring unique geology and historic sights.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Barnack, East Of England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best time of year to see the wildflowers and orchids at Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve?

    The reserve is renowned for its spectacular display of wildflowers and orchids. The best time to witness this is from late spring through summer, typically May to July. During this period, you can expect to see a profusion of species, including eight types of orchids and the striking pasque flower, which usually appears around Easter.

    Is Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    While the reserve is beautiful year-round, winter walks offer a different experience. The unique hummocky landscape is still visible, but the vibrant wildflowers will not be in bloom. The paths can become muddy and slippery, especially in wet or frosty conditions, so sturdy, waterproof footwear is essential. It's a peaceful time to visit if you enjoy quiet contemplation of the landscape.

    Are dogs allowed at Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve?

    Yes, dogs are welcome at Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve. However, it is crucial to keep them on a lead at all times. The reserve is a sensitive wildlife habitat, and during autumn, up to 300 sheep graze the area to maintain the grassland. Keeping dogs on a lead helps protect both the wildlife and the grazing animals.

    What is the terrain like, and is it suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

    The terrain at Hills and Holes is characterized by its undulating

    Are there any facilities like toilets or cafes at the reserve?

    No, there are no facilities such as toilets, cafes, or visitor centers directly on-site at Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve. It is a natural reserve focused on conservation. Visitors should plan accordingly, bringing their own refreshments and using facilities in nearby villages like Barnack before or after their visit.

    How do I get to Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve by public transport?

    While there is a public car park available, public transport options directly to the reserve are limited. The reserve is located near the village of Barnack. You would likely need to take a bus to Barnack and then walk to the reserve. It is approximately 11 km northwest of Peterborough. Checking local bus schedules for services to Barnack is recommended, as connections may require planning.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see besides wildflowers?

    Beyond its rich flora, the reserve supports a diverse array of wildlife, especially insects. You can spot numerous species of butterflies, including green-yellow brimstones, brown Argus, chalkhill blue, marbled white, and green hairstreaks. Burnet moths are also present. In the skies above, red kites are often seen circling. During autumn, up to 300 sheep graze the grassland, playing a vital role in maintaining the habitat.

    What is the historical significance of the 'Hills and Holes' landscape?

    The unique hummocky landscape of Hills and Holes is a direct result of extensive medieval limestone quarrying. The valuable Barnack stone, first exploited by the Romans over 1,500 years ago, was used to construct significant structures like Peterborough and Ely Cathedrals. By around 1500, the useful stone was depleted, and the exposed limestone rubble gradually became covered by the diverse wildflowers seen today, creating this distinctive and historically rich environment.

    Are there any longer walking routes that incorporate Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve?

    While the main circular walk within the reserve is about 1.5 km, you can certainly extend your exploration by connecting to public footpaths in the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside. These paths often lead through nearby fields and villages, offering opportunities for longer hikes. You can use mapping tools to plan a route that incorporates the reserve as part of a larger loop, allowing you to discover more of the local area.

    How crowded does Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve get on weekends or during peak season?

    Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve is a cherished local spot, and while it offers a tranquil escape, it can experience higher visitor numbers, especially on sunny weekends and during peak wildflower season (late spring to summer). The car park can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon can help avoid the busiest times and ensure a more peaceful experience.

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