Lolly Moor

Grasses and trees at Lolly Moor

Lolly Moor (credit: Richard Osbourne)

A woodland in winter at Lolly Moor

Lolly Moor (credit: Richard Osbourne)

Lolly Moor

This little gem of a nature reserve is known for its delightful display of spring cowslips, and a surprisingly diverse array of habitats and plants for such a small area.

Location

NWT Lolly Moor is 2km south of East Dereham. Leave East Dereham on the Toftwood to Westfield road and travel for 2km. The nature reserve is well hidden! Park on the left just before passing under the electricity pylon.

Entrance is from the roadside via a path through scrub and over a stile.
NR19 1QF

OS Map Reference

TF 991 103
A static map of Lolly Moor

Know before you go

Size
2 hectares
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Entry fee

Free
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Parking information

Limited parking on the roadside verge

Walking trails

A circular footpath runs around the reserve. See map below for more details.

Reserve map

Access

Paths on this site are access grade 3. Please visit our Accessibility page for more information.

Dogs

No dogs permitted

When to visit

Opening times

Dawn till dusk, every day, all year round

Best time to visit

Spring and summer

About the reserve

This small nature reserve is mostly deep, water-logged peat, known as ‘valley mire’, bordered by rough grassland and wet carr woodland.  

In spring, Lolly Moor lights up with a display of cowslips. Our annual mowing has helped these attractive pale-yellow flowers to grow from just six plants in 1980, to the many thousands blooming each spring now. Lolly Moor is also home to a range of orchids, with a number of different species recorded here.  

Contact us

Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01603 625540
An illustrated map of Lolly Moor

Seasonal highlights

Spring

Plants: lesser celandine, primrose, cowslip. 

Summer

Plants: fragrant orchid, southern marsh orchid, marsh helleborine, twayblade.