Join the Upper Thames Branch of Butterfly Conservation on a trip to the National Trust's Lardon Chase: part of one of the largest areas of chalk downland in the country. It has a rich chalk-grassland flora and a good suite of grassland and scrub butterflies. It also has spectacular views of the woodlands and steep valley over the village of Streatley.
We will explore the grassland and scrub, on the slopes, for its special butterflies. Target species: AdonisBlue and other chalk grassland species.
Accessibility - steep and strenuous slopes, as well as rabbit holes.
Meet at the National Trust car park.
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