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Prisk Wood is a six hectare ancient woodland high up in the Wye Valley. It's a great spot to see bluebells in the spring, along with ramsons, dog-violets, archangel and lesser celendine. It's also home to a great variety of woodland birds, including woodpeckers, pied and spotted flycatchers, hawfinches and goshawks.
The reserve also includes the remains of up to 20 quarries, used to mine 'pudding stone', a popuar stone for making millstones.
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From Monmouth, take the B4293 south (signposted ‘Mitchell Troy/Trellech’). After approximately 1.5km, take the turning that forks left for ‘Penallt/Trellech/Chepstow’. Continuing on for about 3km, take the first left turning, signposted ‘Penallt’. At the crossroads in Penallt village, go straight on, down Lone Lane. After about 1.5km, look out for a yellow grit bin on the right (just before the road bends round to the left, near a house). There is limited parking for one car on the roadside.
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