Derwentside
A mixture of rough meadow and woodland where wild daffodils flourish
Location
Know before you go
Dogs
When to visit
Opening times
Open at all timesBest time to visit
Spring to peek at the wild daffodils and hear the woodland birds - autumn for true autumn colourAbout the reserve
The highlight of this reserve is its wild daffodils, which border the footpath from the Homesford Works in spring.
They are probably part of a very ancient population, which was once much larger. The wood where they flourish is also host to a variety of plants - you can see many of these from the towpath.
Look for honeysuckle, wild garlic, guelder rose and yellow archangel. The plants attract a variety of insects and the many nettles that grow in the old sewage beds provide food for butterflies such as small tortoiseshell, comma, peacock and red admiral.
The banded Agrion damselfly hunts along the canal, but its breeding habitat is the river.
Contact us
Nearby nature reserves
Download our nature reserve leaflets
Play Wild rating
No access to reserve.