Situated to the south of the beautiful village of Uphill, the popular Uphill Hill Local Nature Reserve is a lovely 17-hectare site owned by North Somerset Council.
The serene nature reserve is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and forms part of the Mendip Limestone Grasslands Special Area of Conservation, (SAC) supporting a diverse flora and valuable insect habitat.
In spring, a gorgeous display of cowslips, primroses and green-winged orchids covers the northern and eastern hill slopes.
The climb up the hill is absolutely worth it to enjoy the dazzling views overlooking Weston-super-Mare and the Bristol Channel.
The hill is also home to a beautiful 16th-century stone watch tower and St Nicholas' Church, an old Norman church dating from around 1080 AD and consists of a tower, chancel and roofless nave.
Uphill Hill Local Nature Reserve has a small free parking area near the entrance and by The Boathouse, a dog-friendly café just a short walk away.
The serene nature reserve is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and forms part of the Mendip Limestone Grasslands Special Area of Conservation, (SAC) supporting a diverse flora and valuable insect habitat.
In spring, a gorgeous display of cowslips, primroses and green-winged orchids covers the northern and eastern hill slopes.
The climb up the hill is absolutely worth it to enjoy the dazzling views overlooking Weston-super-Mare and the Bristol Channel.
The hill is also home to a beautiful 16th-century stone watch tower and St Nicholas' Church, an old Norman church dating from around 1080 AD and consists of a tower, chancel and roofless nave.
Uphill Hill Local Nature Reserve has a small free parking area near the entrance and by The Boathouse, a dog-friendly café just a short walk away.
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00:00Just a one-hour drive from Bristol, the popular Uphill Local Nature Reserve is a lovely 17-hectare
00:08site owned by North Somerset Council. The serene nature reserve is designated a Site
00:14of Special Scientific Interest and forms part of the Medrick Limestone Grasslands Special
00:19Area of Conservation, supporting a diverse flora and valuable insect habitat. The site
00:25is home to multiple archaeological features, including a disused lime kiln from the 19th
00:31century, a sheep wash and a powder house. The climb up the hill is absolutely worth
00:37it to enjoy the dazzling views overlooking Western Super Mare and the Bristol Channel.
00:43The hill is also home to a beautiful 16th century stone watch tower and St Nicholas Church,
00:49an old Norman church dating from around 1080 AD and consists of a tower, chancel and roofless nave.