Clapton Moor
Location
Know before you go
Dogs
When to visit
Opening times
Clapton Circuit and the path to the bird hide are open at all times.Best time to visit
April to July, October to FebruaryAbout the reserve
Set within the Gordano Valley, Clapton Moor is characteristic of the North Somerset Levels landscape.
Networked with species-rich rhynes (watery ditches), the moor is important for its breeding waders and wintering wildfowl.
Wildlife
Buzzard, peregrine and hobby have been recorded over the reserve, the latter often chasing some of the many swallows, martins and swifts that feed over the grassland.
The Trust and Natural England have created a raised water level on this reserve to encourage winter splash flooding to attract wintering wildfowl and wading birds and to safeguard the wetland wildlife.
The rhynes are full of many rare plants such as frogbit, greater spearwort and fen pondweed. Look out for hairy dragonfly and ruddy darter.
This site was purchased and managed through support from Heritage Lottery Fund, YANSEC, Countryside Agency, Alan Evans Memorial Trust, Ritchie Charitable Trust and public donation.