Stocking Springs Wood
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When to visit
Opening times
Open at all timesBest time to visit
April to JulyAbout the reserve
At Stocking Springs Wood gnarled and twisted trees throw a dense shade in some areas, while in others regularly coppiced trees can be seen and here the light can get to the ground, encouraging many beautiful wildflowers; in spring the woodland floor is a carpet of bluebells and wild daffodils. Other plants such as wood anemones, wood violets and yellow archangel indicate that this is an ancient woodland. Among the coppiced hornbeam there are tall oak standards and these provide nesting sites for birds such as the nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker and treecreeper, among many others.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: Bluebell, nuthatch, tree creeper, wild daffodil.
Summer: Blackcap, chiffchaff, speckled wood.
Autumn/Winter: Fungi, greater spotted woodpecker, nuthatch.
Directions
Site entrance: There is an entrance at either end of this reserve. The main signposted entrance can be found on
Codicote Road.
Access by road: Head north on B651 through Wheathampstead. Turn right at the roundabout and then take the first left onto Codicote Road. The
reserve is approximately 1.25 miles along the road on the lefthand side. Stay on Codicote Road (do not turn into Hill Farm Lane).
Access by public transport
Bus: 45, 366, 610, 657, 866 – Rose Lane, Wheathampstead (1.8 miles).
Rail: Welwyn North (3.6 miles), Welwyn Garden City (3.8 miles).