See wildflowers in Somerset, Skylark meadows in Somerset containing yellow-rattle, corky-fruited water-dropwort, meadow vetchling and pepper-saxifrage and skylarks
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Skylark Meadows - map and directions

Map of Skylark meadows

Directions

From Junction 23 of the M5 take the A39 towards Street. After approximately 2 miles turn right towards Bawdrip. Follow this road into Bawdrip village and park near to the church. Please note that parking space is limited. From the church, walk south past the school on the left hand side. Then turn into Stone Drove which is the first turn on the left after the school. Follow Stone Drove and then the public footpath which will lead you to the reserve. In total, the reserve is approximately ½ mile walk from the church. The nearest train station is Bridgwater which is 4 miles from the reserve. You are welcome to visit the reserve at any time, but please keep to the footpath during the summer months so as to avoid disturbing the nesting Skylarks.

Grid Reference

ST 348 390 centre of reserve

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