Ashlawn Cutting

Ashlawn Cutting

Ashlawn Cutting Steve Cheshire

This valued local nature reserve was restored from a railway cutting.

Location

0.5 miles south from the centre of Rugby, off Ashlawn Road.
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Rugby
CV22 5JX

OS Map Reference

SP 516 732
A static map of Ashlawn Cutting

Know before you go

Size
22 hectares
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Parking information

Car park situated off Ashlawn Road (B4429) or small layby on A428 at northern most end of reserve

Grazing animals

No

Walking trails

Main central path with unsurfaced routes for detours.

Access

A steep path takes you from the car park down to the main path but there is flat access from the A428 or Onley Road. Once in the cutting there is a flat path but the path is prone to flooding in wet weather.

Dogs

Dogs permitted
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Facilities

Accessible trails

When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

December to September, January to December

About the reserve

Here at Ashlawn Cutting you can try one of our interactive, measured mile trails! Get the kids out, active and enjoying nature. It's only one mile long with activities along the way, to keep your young ones running to the next post. “Flap your wings like a butterfly”, “hop like a frog” and “scurry like a beetle” along the route. The trail follows the track bed and starts at the Ashlawn Road entrance - follow the wooden markers!

This is a good site for common blue and green hairstreak butterflies. Slicing through lias clay soils, this disused railway cutting holds a splendid collection of flowering plants. Surrounded by farmland and housing on the outskirts of Rugby, this reserve has steep banks of grassland, scrub and some small pools. There are plenty of dragonflies here plus frogs, toads and newts, which are an ideal food source for grass snakes that are occasionally seen here.  

What is there to do here?

  • Listen to birdsong
  • Follow the trail and do the actions!
  • Make a journey stick: a memento of your walk from collected fallen items
  • Stop and cloud-watch on a sunny summer's day
  • Spot colourful berries in Autumn
  • Forage for blackberries in Autumn   

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Contact us

Karl Curtis
Contact number: 024 7630 2912
Contact email: enquiries@wkwt.org.uk

Environmental designation

Local Nature Reserve (LNR)

Location map