Halbullock Moor is a nature reserve with woodland on the outskirts of the cathedral city of Truro.
Hallbullock provides an important habitat for a variety of wildlife including birds and wild flowers. Willow Warblers frequent the moor and can be heard throughout their breeding season. Cornish Moneywort grows here.
The reserve contains the remains of a medieval field system.
The reserve extends to almost 10 acres (4 ha)
Normally open at all times but temporarily closed to the public
For more details about access please contact Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Tel: 01872 273939
info@cornwt.demon.co.uk
Dogs are allowed (when the reserve is open).
Parking will be available on reopening. There will be limited parking near the entrance to Halbullock Moor but beware the lane is a single track no through road and the turning space near the entrance is very limited.
Location:
Grid ref:
SW 795 444
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