The Haining

The Haining - Duncan Hutt

Image by: Duncan Hutt

The Haining

Woodland nestles into the valley of the Elsdon Burn surrounding hay meadows rich in wild flowers. Footpaths lead through woodland, meadows and pasture as well as down to the meandering course of the burn.

Location

Just outside Elsdon
Northumberland
NE19 1BD

OS Map Reference

NY 927 925
A static map of The Haining

Know before you go

Size
80 hectares
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Entry fee

No
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Parking information

Park in Elsdon taking care not to obstruct access for residents.

Grazing animals

Some of the site is grazed with sheep or cattle.

Access

There are public rights of way from Elsdon and one leading north-south through the site. Please keep to these rights of way. There is no vehicular access onto the site for visitors.

Dogs

On a lead

When to visit

Opening times

24/7/365

Best time to visit

Spring and summer

About the reserve

The site extends from the meandering course of the Elsdon Burn up the southern side of the valley through woodland, meadow and grazing pasture. The burn provides a home for otters and hunting dragonflies and in spring clumps of marsh marigold provide a splash of yellow. The meadows are home to a range of plant species including yellow rattle, cuckoo flower and betony with meadow brown and ringlet butterfly overhead. Patches of damper ground have swathes of meadowsweet and are the hunting ground for darters and damselflies.  

There are a couple of areas of mature woodland but most of it has been planted since 2007, a huge project carried out by the previous owners. This planting scheme took 10 years of work to achieve the scale that it now does, about half the total area of the reserve. The woodlands contain a mix of species including willows, birch, aspen, juniper and oak. The open glades are used by small heath butterflies and the woodland rides are hunted over by hawkers.

Contact us

Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Contact number: (0191) 284 6884
Contact email: mail@northwt.org.uk

Environmental designation

National Park

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