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Colne
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Type Local Nature Reserve
Location Wivenhoe, Essex
OS grid TM 035 230
Area 34.7 hectares
Managed by Colchester Borough Council

Colne Local Nature Reserve is a special natural area in Wivenhoe, Essex. It covers about 34.7 hectares, which is like 85 football fields! This amazing place is looked after by Colchester Borough Council. It's a great spot to explore nature and see different types of plants and trees.

What is a Local Nature Reserve?

A Local Nature Reserve, or LNR, is a place that is important for wildlife. It's also a place where people can enjoy nature. These areas are protected by law. This helps to keep the plants and animals safe. It also makes sure there are green spaces for everyone to visit.

Where is Colne Local Nature Reserve?

This nature reserve is mostly found on the east side of the railway line in Wivenhoe. However, two parts of it are on the west side. These parts are very close to the River Colne. One of these areas is called Wivenhoe Marsh. It's even near the Wivenhoe railway station. Several small streams flow into this marshy area.

Exploring the Reserve's Different Areas

The Colne Local Nature Reserve has a few different types of habitats. Each one offers something unique to see.

Wivenhoe Woods

In the middle and southern parts of the reserve, you'll find Wivenhoe Woods. This woodland is home to many different kinds of trees. There are sixteen tree species here! The most common tree you'll see is the sweet chestnut. It's a lovely place to walk among the trees.

Lower Lodge

The northern part of the reserve is known as Lower Lodge. This area is mostly made up of scrub and grassland. Scrub means it has small bushes and trees. Along the eastern edge of Lower Lodge, there's a line of very old and tall oak trees. They make a beautiful boundary for this part of the reserve.

Wivenhoe Marsh

Close to the River Colne, you'll find Wivenhoe Marsh. This is a wet, grassy area. It's where several streams meet and flow into the river. Marshes are important homes for many types of birds and insects. They are also vital for the local ecosystem.

How to Visit Colne Local Nature Reserve

If you want to visit this nature reserve, there are several ways to get in. One of the main access points is from Rosabelle Avenue. It's a great place to go for a walk and enjoy the outdoors. Remember to respect the nature around you when you visit!

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