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Moat Wood SSSI Adventures

Moat Wood SSSI is a protected ancient woodland renowned for its rich biodiversity and historic features, offering visitors a peaceful environment for nature walks and wildlife observation.

39
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
5,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Moat Wood SSSI

 

Moat Wood SSSI is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest located in Derbyshire, England. This ancient woodland is characterized by its long-established broadleaf forests, which support a diverse range of native flora and fauna including locally rare plant species and woodland birds. The wood derives its name from a moat—historic earthworks that hint at medieval land use. The terrain is gently undulating with rich soil conditions that favor species-rich ground flora and mature trees such as oak, ash, and hazel. The site is primarily important for its biological interest, preserving an example of semi-natural woodland habitat that has remained relatively undisturbed by modern forestry practices. Visitors to Moat Wood will find quiet walking paths ideal for bird watching and experiencing native woodland plants throughout the seasons. The wood also forms part of a wider network of protected landscapes in Derbyshire, contributing to regional biodiversity conservation. While the site is modest in size, it is a key green space for education about ancient woodland ecology and conservation management. Entry is free and the area is accessible year-round, making it suitable for casual woodland strolls and natural history study. Its peaceful character and ecological value appeal to naturalists, local residents, and visitors interested in England’s woodland heritage.

Highlights

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Historic earthwork moat remnants within the wood

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Diverse ancient woodland flora including bluebells and wood anemones

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Birdwatching opportunities with species such as great spotted woodpecker and nuthatch

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Peaceful walking trails surrounded by mature native trees

Notable Natural Features

Ancient Woodland

A well-preserved area of native woodland that has existed for several centuries, supporting diverse native plant and animal communities.

Medieval Moat Earthworks

Visible historical earthworks suggesting former manorial or defensive landscape features within the woods.

Rich Ground Flora

Seasonal wildflowers such as bluebells and wood anemones that provide a striking display in springtime.