Bishop’s Wood

near Selby

This is ancient woodland with wide rides & plenty of botanical interest. It lies to the east of the village of Biggin & has not previously been visited by our group. Entrance will be from the Scalm Lane end which is the section to best see the spectacular Silver Washed Fritillary butterfly which flies mainly in July.
As the terrain is flat, walking is easy, though in wet weather there are some muddy sections.
Ferrybridge Service St'n is where we will have a toilet stop.

Leader; John Gavaghan
Minibus transport; depart Culture Fusion 9.10am/Unitarian Church 9.30am.  Cost £10