Brimley Hill Mire
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Brimley Hill Mire is a small (2 hectares) Nature Reserve managed and maintained by Somerset Wildlife Trust. The reserve has some wonderful examples of spring fed mire, also known as bog, plant communities. Ground water running through the Greensand geology below emerges in the reserve and then flows across the surface before running down to join the River Culm.
This is a great place to visit in summer when the flowers are out and the many small pools can have large numbers of dragonflies and damselflies skimming about them.
Dogs are allowed on a lead.
For a small site, the reserve has a tremendous variety of wet ground plants including Bog Pondweed, Bog Pimpernel, Bog Asphodel, Pale Butterwort, Oblong-Leaved and Round-Leaved Sundew. Several species of Sphagnum mosses, known as Bog Mosses, occur where the ground is at its wettest. There is a fringe of mainly Birch and Rowan woodland around the drier edges of the reserve, which is very good for ferns. These include Lady Fern, Hard Fern, Scaly Male Fern, Broad Buckler Fern, Hart's Tongue and Bracken. There is even an old record of Royal Fern.
The following mammals have been recorded, Badger, Roe deer and Harvest Mouse. There is a badger sett on the bank behind the mire. The dragonflies found here include Keeled Skimmer, Golden-Ringed Dragonfly, Southern Hawker and Blue-Tailed Damselfly. Forty one species of spiders and six species of harvestman have been recorded.
In high summer the white fluffy heads of Common Cottongrass are very distinctive across the mire. Devil's-bit Scabious, Lesser Skullcap and Marsh Violet can also be found on the damper ground. On higher and drier parts of the reserve there is a heath type flora with Purple Moor-Grass, Tufted Hair-Grass, Cross-Leaved Heath, Common Heather, Lousewort and Heath Milkwort.
No parking provision. There is limited roadside parking at ST 176 139 for one or two cars in a layby, which is where a footpath leads into the reserve. The terrain is very wet.
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Image courtesy of Martin Bodman / Clayhidon: footpath to Ringdown Common / CC BY-SA 2.0
Open at all times. Best time to visit is April to August.
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This is low level walking with few or no gradients. This may be along a road or tarmacked path. Suitable for all levels of walkers, pushchairs and wheelchair users. Comfortable shoes or trainers can be worn.
For reasonably fit walkers with no mobility or specific health problems. Some gradients or uneven terrain. May include unsurfaced rural paths through woodlands or fields and may have a style. The route maybe less obviously marked in some sections. Walking boots and warm waterproof clothing are recommended.
Good level of fitness and walking experience, some steep climbs and open country with less well marked sections of the route. Unsurfaced rural paths with rough and uneven terrain. Suitable for more experienced and prepared walkers. May require a compass and map. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are essential.
For very experienced and fit walkers only, will need to use compass and map, could have steep inclines and uneven terrain, may need additional technical skills eg scrambling, crampons etc. You must plan your walk beforehand.
Suitable for beginners in good health with basic bike skills. Relatively flat and wide trail suitable for most types of bike.
Suitable for riders in good health with basic off-road riding skills. Some singletrack sections and small obstacles of root and rock may be present. Suitable for basic mountain bikes.
Suitable for proficient mountain bikers with good off-road riding skills and fitness. Route may contain some challenging climbs, tricky descents and technical features such as drop-offs and large rocks. Suitable for good mountain bikes.
Suitable for expert mountain bikers with high level of fitness. Route may contain greater challenge and difficulty. Riders should expect large and unavoidable features. Suitable for quality off-road mountain bikes.