Morden Bog National Nature Reserve
Overview
Morden Bog NNR is one of the largest valley bog habitats in England, with the dry heath slopes in the north of the reserve containing some of the oldest heather plants in Dorset. The lowland heathland supports insects, reptiles and birds that are rarely found elsewhere and many specialised plants and animals. There are many dragonfly species and the plant life includes the rare marsh clubmoss and brown beak sedge. Also found are bog asphodel and carnivorous plants such as the common sundew and bladderwort. To the north of the reserve, dry heath areas are dominated by heather. Here the site supports birds such as woodlark and nightjar, and reptiles such as smooth snake and sand lizard. This dry heath slopes southwards and as the ground becomes wetter, cross-leaved heath abounds, its pink haze of flowers and grey leaves provide the perfect backdrop for other colourful plants.
About the area
Dorset is made up of rugged coastlines, high chalk downlands and a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns that make up Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Hidden gems of Dorset can be found down winding, country lanes that lead to snug villages hidden from view.
Nearby places to stay
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Caravan & Camping
Wareham Forest Tourist Park
★★★★★
"Elite park offering luxury amenities within Wareham Forest...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Picnic Area
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Birchwood Tourist Park
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"Family-orientated park with direct access to Wareham Forest...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Picnic Area
- Shop onsite
Caravan & Camping
South Lytchett Manor Caravan & Camping Park
★★★★★
"Elite touring park with superb glamping and excellent customer care...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ
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Wareham Forest Tourist Park
A woodland park within the tranquil Wareham Forest, with its many walks and proximity to Poole, Dorchester and the Purbeck coast. Two luxury blocks, with combined washbasin and toilets ...
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Birchwood Tourist Park
Set in 50 acres of parkland located within Wareham Forest, this site offers direct access to areas that are ideal for walking, mountain biking and horse and pony riding. This is a spaci...
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South Lytchett Manor Caravan & Camping Park
Year-on-year improvements are made by the passionate, hands-on owners at South Lytchett in order to exceed guest expectations. There's a very popular café, the Manor's Tap airstream bar...
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Parkfield Cottage
This compact, cosy, restored barn is set in the grounds of the owner's cottage in this attractive Dorset village. The imaginative conversion features a double bedroom with a beamed and...
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Parkfield Cottage
This compact, cosy, restored barn is set in the grounds of the owner's cottage in this attractive Dorset village. The imaginative conversion features a double bedroom with a beamed and...
★★★ Rating
Rockley Park
A complete holiday experience, including a wide range of day and night entertainment, and plenty of sports and leisure activities, notably watersports. There is also mooring and launchi...
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Ridge Farm Camping & Caravan Park
Ridge Farm is a quiet rural park, next to a working farm and surrounded by trees and bushes. This away-from-it-all park is ideal for touring this part of Dorset, and is especially good ...
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Whitemead Caravan Park
Whitemead Caravan Park, situated in the village of Wool, is well placed for visiting the many attractions of the area and also has the advantage of a train station within walking distan...
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