Kingley Vale Nature Reserve near Chichester is a grove of ancient trees, giant twisted trees & what is considered to be the finest Yew Forest in Europe.
Kingley Vale is known for its twisted and ancient yews and includes a grove of veteran trees which are among the oldest living things in Britain. It also has superb chalk grassland and is one of the most important archaeological sites in southern England, with 14 scheduled ancient monuments.
Look out for green woodpeckers hunting for ants on the grassland, as well as red kites and buzzards. There are also butterflies galore, including the beautiful chalkhill blue, holly blue and brimstone.
The terrain at Kingley Vale, including the Nature Trail, is steep and difficult in places and not suitable for wheelchairs.
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