Trinity Hill Local Nature Reserve
Trinity Hill is a large area of lowland heath, lying two miles outside the town of Axminster. The reserve is a fine example of heathland with many interesting and unusual plants and animals.
During the day, moths lie-up in the heathers waiting for nightfall and look out for linnets singing from tall shrubs on the heath in the late summer.
Much of the surrounding area has been taken over by forestry and turned into coniferous plantation, but Trinity Hill remains a beautiful natural oasis in this evergreen desert.
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Trinity Hill LNR (349KB - 21 January 2005 - PDF Help) leaflet
How to get there:
From Axminster take the A35 towards Lyme Regis. Just before Ramond’s Hill turn right along Trinity Hill Road. After one kilometre, the car park for the nature reserve is on your left.
Page last updated on 25 May 2012


