Hardcastle Crags
@HardcastleNT
National Trust owned woodland and Gibson Mill; a totally off the grid building. Car parks open 7 days a week. Cafe open 7 days a week, 10am - 4pm.
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As it's #internationaldogday , we'd love to see pictures of your dogs enjoying a walk at Hardcastle Crags.
This is Meg, Ralph and Ruffles, who are all lucky enough to come to work with their humans at the Crags.
Happy Yorkshire Day from all the team at Hardcastle Crags. What a view. 💛🤍 #yorkshireday #hebdenbridge
It's #worldrangerday , a chance to celebrate not just the work our rangers do at Hardcastle Crags, but rangers all over the globe. From nature surveys, footpath repairs and woodland management, their work is varied and challenging. Thank you to all rangers for looking after nature
To celebrate #worldnatureconservationday , here are just some of the flora and fauna that we look after at Hardcastle Crags.
Large Skipper Butterfly. Jennie Smith
Roe Deer. National Trust Images/Mick Jones
Waxcap fungi. National Trust
Red Start. National Trust Images/Joshua Day
Thank you to everyone who joined our latest Natural Flood Management Volunteer Day- Balsam Bashing at Hardcastle Crags last Sunday.
But why is it so important to remove Himalayan Balsam?
Rosie Holdsworth from National Trust explains why in the blog below 👇
slowtheflow.net/invasive-speci…
Last Autumn was a 'Mast Year' where oak trees produced more acorns than usual. Slow The Flow collected ancient oak acorns at Hardcastle Crags as part of the The White Rose Forest project, and they were delivered to The Arium, Leeds Parks Nursery. The samplings are now growing & thriving.
The stepping stones nearest Gibson Mill have been repaired and are now fully open. 🥳Thank you for your patience while we got these fixed. Work is still ongoing at the stones further downstream but they will also reopen this summer. #steppingstones #hardcastlecrags
Want to get involved with some hands on conservation work? Our partners Slow The Flow are running their regular volunteer day with our rangers this Sunday. We'll be removing Himalayan Balsam, an invasive species which increases flood risk.
Find out more; slowtheflow.net/you-can-volunt…
It's been a whole year since four Exmoor ponies arrived at Hardcastle Crags- and what a difference they've made. They keep the grass short, which allows light to reach rare flowers and fungi. Find out more about our work to conserve our ancient grasslands; nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/yorkshir…
Did you know there are more than 270 species of bee in the UK? Bees are crucial pollinators at Hardcastle Crags, helping our plants to thrive and supporting other wildlife that lives in the woods.
#worldbeeday
📸 Anthony, Survey Group Volunteer
Did you know almost half of the world's bluebells are found in the UK? But they can take years to recover from footfall damage. Please help us protect our bluebells by sticking to the paths when you visit Hardcastle Crags.
nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/natur… #bluebells
Amazing work Forus Tree - this is a great way to get hands on with some #conservationvolunteering in #todmorden #calderdale