Eldon Hill Quarry
A former limestone quarry, its vast basin and exposed terraced face still dominate the site. Accompanying areas of grassland, pockets of varying aged broadleaved woodland, along with a good-sized pond give the site huge potential to help increase bio-abundance and biodiversity in this corner of the Peak District.
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When to visit
Opening times
Open all the time, remote and exposed to weather.Best time to visit
Summertime to spot insects and wildflowers as they slowly increase in abundance and diversity.About the reserve
Following the closure of the quarry and initial restoration over 20 years ago (early 2000s), the site has had little chance to develop or increase its wildlife abundance and biodiversity. The adjustment to the site’s land management since DWT became involved in 2024, the change in the type and grazing animals and reduction in numbers, should allow natural processes the space and time for wildlife to increase and flourish – watching this space develop over time will be fun and exciting as we anticipate a wide host of flora and fauna returning.