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Prati di giacinti nei boschi di Oxenber e Wharfe

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Prati di giacinti nei boschi di Oxenber e Wharfe

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The Bluebell Fields in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods is a cherished natural monument located in North Yorkshire, England, within the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park. This area, sitting at an elevation of 231 metres, is renowned for its breathtaking display of wildflowers, particularly bluebells, which transform the ancient woodland into a vibrant spectacle each spring. Situated northwest of the hamlet of Feizor and nestled between the villages of Austwick and Wharfe, it's a significant Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)…

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    16 dicembre 2023

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    Oxenber e Wharfe Woods sono boschi e pascoli storici e sono un sito di interesse scientifico specifico. Il bosco è prevalentemente di frassino, nocciolo e biancospino, e qui è presente una rara erba blu. Qui si possono trovare campanule che in primavera ed estate formano tappeti fioriti assolutamente meravigliosi.
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    I migliori Tour verso Prati di giacinti nei boschi di Oxenber e Wharfe

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    1. Anello di Feizor e Smearsett Scar da Stainforth — Yorkshire Dales National Park

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    Elevazione 230 m

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    Posizione:Austwick, Yorkshire e Humber, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What is the best time of year to see the bluebells in full bloom at Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    While the introduction mentions late spring, the peak bluebell bloom typically occurs from late April through May. This period offers the most spectacular display, transforming the woodland floor into a vibrant blue carpet. It's always a good idea to check local conditions closer to your visit, as bloom times can vary slightly with the weather each year.

    Are the trails in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Oxenber and Wharfe Woods is considered family-friendly. The area features laid-out paths, and many routes are suitable for children. While comfortable footwear is recommended due to varied terrain, the walks are generally not overly strenuous, making it a great place for a family outing to enjoy nature.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    Yes, dogs are welcome in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods. However, as it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and often has livestock grazing, it is crucial to keep dogs on a lead at all times to protect the delicate flora and fauna, and to ensure the safety of farm animals.

    What kind of terrain can I expect when walking through Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    The terrain in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods is varied, featuring ancient woodland and grassland. The underlying limestone bedrock contributes to its unique character. While paths are laid out, some sections may be uneven, muddy after rain, or involve gentle inclines. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is highly recommended.

    Is there parking available near the Bluebell Fields in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    While the introduction mentions the area's location, specific parking details are not provided. Visitors typically find parking in nearby villages such as Austwick or the hamlet of Feizor, and then walk to the woods. Parking can be limited, especially during peak bluebell season, so arriving early is advisable.

    Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments after a walk?

    Yes, for refreshments, the nearby hamlet of Feizor offers a charming café. Additionally, the village of Austwick provides further amenities, including pubs and other facilities, perfect for a post-walk meal or drink.

    What other wildflowers can be seen in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods besides bluebells?

    Beyond the spectacular bluebells, the woods are home to a rich diversity of wildflowers. Visitors can also spot wood anemones, primroses, early purple orchids, cowslips, and wood sorrel. The unique limestone geology supports this varied floral display, making it a haven for botanists and nature enthusiasts.

    What is the typical duration for a walk through the Bluebell Fields?

    The duration of a walk can vary depending on your chosen route and pace. Many visitors enjoy circular walks that can range from 1 to 3 hours, allowing ample time to explore the bluebell displays and other natural features. Shorter, easier loops are also possible for those with less time or mobility.

    Are there any specific points of interest or views to look out for in Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    Beyond the bluebells themselves, the woods offer stunning views, particularly over areas like Crummockdale. The ancient wood-pasture landscape, with its scattered trees and grassland, is a unique feature. Keep an eye out for the 'pock-marked' hillside, evidence of its historical use as part of Austwick's village quarry.

    Is public transport an option for reaching Oxenber and Wharfe Woods?

    While the area is somewhat rural, public transport options exist. Visitors can look for bus services connecting to nearby villages like Austwick or Wharfe. From these villages, the woods are accessible via a walk. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance, as services may be infrequent.

    What makes Oxenber and Wharfe Woods a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)?

    Oxenber and Wharfe Woods is designated an SSSI due to its rich plant diversity across various habitats, including woodland, grassland, and unique limestone pavement. It supports a remarkable array of flora, including rare species like blue moor-grass, making it ecologically significant.

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