A guided tour around St Catherine's Hill Nature Reserve in Winchester.
Join the Wessex branch committee for a tour around
St Catherine's Hill Nature Reserve, a chalk downland hill particularly known for its 25 species of butterflies, orchids (including bee, fragrant and pyramidal orchids) and other wildflowers, which should be flowering at that time. A steep 220ft climb up St Catherine's Hill's wooden stairs reveals views of Winchester City, as well as the Itchen Valley floodplains and downland.
British white cattle and sheep graze at the site and a wide variety of birds can be seen. If the weather is warm, attendees should have the opportunity to spot many butterflies including Chalkhill Blues, Brown Argus and Marbled Whites.
Please note: Suitable footwear and clothing for walking over rough ground in a variety of weathers are advised.
Location
Attendees will meet at 10:15 for a 10:30 start in St Catherine's Hill carpark (just before the bridge over the river), Garnier Rd, Winchester SO23 9PA. This is a small carpark - further parking can be found at the East Winchester Park and Ride (St Catherine's, SO23 9NP) which is a short (5 min) walk from St Catherine's Hill.
OS map grid reference: SU 484 276
Accessibility
St Catherine's Hill is a steep and rises to 220ft, the paths are unsurfaced and uneven in places. Some areas may also be muddy if the weather has been wet.
Cost and booking
This event is open to all, and tickets are £4 per person. Advance registration is essential through the link at the top of page.
Special requirements
If you have accessibility requirements, please let us know during your booking, and we will do what we can to accommodate your needs.
Contact
For booking and website queries, contact Eleanor Barrand at
regions@rsb.org.uk or on 020 3925 3444.