Finemere Wood

Woodland flowers

Throughout the year, Finemere Wood has the thrilling atmosphere of a very old, wild place. Spring is particularly special when the rides are edged with primroses, and bluebells carpet the woodland floor. If you look closely, you can find wood spurge, wood anemone, early-purple orchid or greater butterfly-orchid. In the sunnier coppiced areas, lesser celandine and dog's mercury appear early, and in the summer, hairy St. John's-wort and willowherb take advantage of the clearings. An impressive 200 species of flowers have been recorded here.

Historic meadow

At the heart of the wood you will find a sheltered haven of rough pasture and thickets. Traditional grazing has encouraged the return of plants such as ragged-robin and cuckooflower in the spring and saw-wort, betony and devil's-bit scabious in the summer. In the autumn, the low sun highlights the seed heads of grasses like wood small-reed and tufted hair-grass. A good variety of bees buzz around the meadows throughout the summer.

Butterflies abound

This nature reserve is one of the best places to spot the magnificent purple emperor. Head for the main ride in July and August. Its smaller cousin, the white admiral, thrives here as well, particularly around trailing honeysuckle leaves. A warm summer may bring an influx of silver-washed fritillaries that hunt out patches of violets for their caterpillars to feed on.

Regal history

Finemere was once used by kings and queens for hunting wild boar. Along with Rushbeds Wood and Whitecross Green nature reserves, also in Buckinghamshire, it was a part of the ancient Royal Forest of Bernwood. BBOWT is currently reviving this ancient landscape in a three-year conservation project.

Things to do

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Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.bbowt.org.uk
Size: 
76.50
Short Description: 
A magnificent woodland - home to birds, bats and butterflies, where you can forget the stresses of everyday life.
Smartphone Description: 
Finemere Wood has a regal history, being part of a woodland once used by kings and queens for hunting wild boar. The reserve is now a mixture of broadleaved woodland, patches of scrub with paths and wild rides, with an historic meadow, ponds and two streams. A good place to see butterflies such as the purple emperor and white admiral, and an excellent place to see and hear birds such as migrant warblers, song thrushes and bullfinches.
Location
Address: 
8 miles north-west of
Town: 
Aylesbury
County: 
Buckinghamshire
Postcode: 
HP22 4DE
Grid ref: 
SP 721 215
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
Open at all times
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Dogs must be on lead
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
2 miles east of Edgcott. On unclassified road between Edgcott and Quainton; 100 m east of pylons crossing road, track on left; park on verge and walk 500 m along track.
Walking information: 
Flat, muddy when when wet, some stumps and roots; 5 short bridges; benches throughout reserve
Grazing animals: 
Yes
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Reserve phone number: 
01442 826774
Reserve email address: 
info@bbowt.org.uk
Photos
Photo: 
Finemere Wood
Best time to visit
Start: 
January
End: 
December
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve