Nature preserve

C S Lewis Nature Reserve

5 Lewis Cl, Headington, Oxford OX3 8JD, United Kingdom

C S Lewis Nature Reserve
C S Lewis Nature Reserve
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C.S. Lewis Nature Reserve

Nestled in the heart of Oxford's Headington Quarry, the C.S. Lewis Nature Reserve offers a serene retreat into nature's embrace. This tranquil woodland and pond area was once part of the estate of the renowned author C.S. Lewis, best known for his "Chronicles of Narnia" series. The reserve is managed by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT), ensuring its preservation and accessibility to the public. (bbowt.org.uk)

The reserve encompasses approximately 3 hectares of land, featuring a large pond surrounded by lush woodlands. The pond, a flooded Victorian clay pit, is teeming with aquatic plants and serves as a breeding ground for toads that migrate here each spring. In summer, visitors can witness captivating displays of dragonflies and damselflies. The surrounding woodlands are home to a variety of trees, including beech, birch, alder, sycamore, and larch, and are dotted with large sandstone boulders known as "doggers." (bbowt.org.uk)

Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse species that inhabit the reserve. Moorhens and coots regularly nest in the area, while other visitors include herons, kingfishers, and various warblers. The reserve's varied habitats, including woodlands, ponds, and meadows, provide a haven for numerous species, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and families alike. (bbowt.org.uk)

For those interested in exploring the reserve, a wildlife walk is available, offering a guided experience through the diverse habitats. The paths are well-maintained, though some areas may be uneven or steep, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Please note that there are no on-site facilities, so visitors should plan accordingly. (bbowt.org.uk)

The C.S. Lewis Nature Reserve is open year-round, with the best time to visit being from March to November. As the reserve is situated within a residential area, parking is limited, and visitors are encouraged to use public transportation or park considerately on nearby streets. (bbowt.org.uk)

Whether you're a fan of C.S. Lewis's work or simply seeking a peaceful natural setting, the C.S. Lewis Nature Reserve provides a unique and enriching experience.

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