A 3.5m circular walk in January 2006 to the Wren’s Nest

Worcestershire Walks, Wren's Nest


Folder: Worcestershire Walks
A 3.5m circular walk in January 2006 from the Car Park off Priory Road, around the old limestone quarries at Mons Hill, on to the Wren's Nest, the Dudley Priory, and the Dudley Tunnel. (Weather cold wit some drizzle.) In July 2020 the Black Country successfully secured UNESCO Global Geopark status, alongside 161 Geoparks around the world. This walk is within the Black Country Geopark.

03 Oct 2020

39 visits

A 3.5m circular walk in January 2006 to the Wren’s Nest

[A walk within the UNESCO Black Country Geopark, designated in July 2020.] A 3.5m circular walk in January 2006 from the Car Park off Priory Road, around the old limestone quarries at Mons Hill, on to the Wren's Nest, the Dudley Priory, and the Dudley Tunnel. (Weather cold wit some drizzle.) In July 2020 the Black Country successfully secured UNESCO Global Geopark status, alongside 161 Geoparks around the world. This walk is within the Black Country Geopark.

05 Jan 2006

107 visits

The Dudley Bug, a wooden Trilobite

05 Jan 2006

121 visits

Trees reclaim the old mine workings at Mons Hill

Huge holes seemed to have been excavated randomly and all filled with broken trees and swampy bottoms. The roots of the trees in the woods were mostly exposed as they clung to the shallow soil giving it a rather spooky appearance.

05 Jan 2006

113 visits

Wren's Nest

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve Over 400 million years ago, the area where Dudley now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to have come from Wren's Nest. 186 of which were first discovered and described here and 86 are found nowhere else on Earth.

05 Jan 2006

119 visits

Wren's Nest

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve Over 400 million years ago, the area where Dudley now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to have come from Wren's Nest. 186 of which were first discovered and described here and 86 are found nowhere else on Earth.

05 Jan 2006

111 visits

Wren's Nest

"The establishment of the Wren's Nest Reserve was in recognition of the exceptional, international importance of the site as a source of Silurian (Wenlock) age fossils. Wren's Nest has yielded a great variety of both macro and micro fossils of superb preservation, the cream of which is to be found in museums throughout the world, and illustrated in many publications..." In July 2020 the Black Country successfully secured UNESCO Global Geopark status, alongside 161 Geoparks around the world. This walk is within the Black Country Geopark.

05 Jan 2006

119 visits

Wren's Nest

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve Over 400 million years ago, the area where Dudley now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to have come from Wren's Nest. 186 of which were first discovered and described here and 86 are found nowhere else on Earth.

05 Jan 2006

97 visits

Wren's Nest

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve Over 400 million years ago, the area where Dudley now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to have come from Wren's Nest. 186 of which were first discovered and described here and 86 are found nowhere else on Earth.

05 Jan 2006

108 visits

Wren's Nest

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve Over 400 million years ago, the area where Dudley now stands was covered by coral reefs and tropical seas providing an environment for the famous fossils we find there today. Over 700 types of fossil are known to have come from Wren's Nest. 186 of which were first discovered and described here and 86 are found nowhere else on Earth.
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