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Brayton Barff

A beautiful ancient woodland in the heart of our District, known for its springtime blanket of bluebells.

About Brayton Barff

Brayton Barff is a popular ancient woodland, to the west of Selby. Site features & includes mature Oak woodland, a Scots Pine plantation and a five-acre grassland area. There are also areas of young Oak trees, Silver Birch, Hawthorn, Holly and Hazel trees. In spring, witness a carpet of bluebells throughout the ancient woodlands. It's also abreeding habitat for the Goldcrest and Coal Tit, Common Buzzard, Sparrowhawks and Tawny Owls.

The Barff is a covered reservoir owned by Yorkshire Water and one of the few high spots in a flat landscape. Paths are undulating but not challenging and a rich variety of flora and fauna can be found. The woodland surrounding the covered reservoir is frequently visited for recreational activities such as walking, admiring the scenery and bird watching.The undulating paths around the site are wide and well-surfaced, with no barriers to access for wheelchair and pushchair users, such as steps and stiles. Climbing to the top of the hill offers visitors a rare viewpoint of the surrounding area, with its significant height relative to the miles and miles of flat land around it.  Spend a couple of hours connecting with nature, follow the footpath to the summit, the highest point for miles, and be rewarded with fabulous views of the surrounding area.

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