Collyweston Quarries

Marbled white

Marbled white - Guy Edwardes/2020VISION

Collyweston Quarries

An old quarry now transformed into a wildflower haven

Location

Stamford Road 5 miles from
Stamford
Lincolnshire

OS Map Reference

TF 005 037
A static map of Collyweston Quarries

Know before you go

Size
8 hectares
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Entry fee

No
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Parking information

Lay-by on Stamford Road (A43), 300 yards west of Easton on the Hill; cross road to reserve entrance.
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Grazing animals

Yes
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Walking trails

Firm grass paths on undulating ground

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Access

Unsuitable for wheelchairs

Dogs

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When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

May to September

About the reserve

In June, the grassland is aglow with the golden-yellow flowers of common rockrose, common bird's-foot-trefoil and dyer's greenweed - once gathered to produce a yellow dye. This colourful display continues with pinks and purples when the pyramidal orchid, greater knapweed, wild thyme and clustered bellflower come into flower. Glow-worms can be seen in the longer grass at dusk or night time in June, when the females glow green to attract mates. Reptiles such as common lizard bask in the sun on the bare ground and dry stone walls.  

Watch a short film about the reserve

Additional information

  • Collyweston Quarries is one of the reserves in the John Clare Living Landscape.
  • Scroll down to see the reserve boundary. Please note the boundary map is for indication purposes only and does not show the Wildlife Trusts definitive land boundary. 

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Contact us

Contact number: 01604 405285

Location map

Betony at Upwood Meadows June  - c. Robert Enderby

Betony at Upwood Meadows June  - c. Robert Enderby

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