Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve is a national nature reserve in Cumbria, recognized for its internationally significant lowland raised mire habitat. This expansive peat bog features distinctive flora such as Sphagnum moss, sundew, and heather, alongside wetlands, scrubland, and boggy pools. The unique landscape provides a setting for several outdoor sports, including jogging, hiking, road cycling, and touring cycling. Waymarked trails and boardwalks allow access to this environment, which is part of the South Solway Mosses Special Area of Conservation.
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Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve is an internationally significant lowland raised mire, an expansive peat bog habitat. It is part of the South Solway Mosses Special Area of Conservation, known for its unique flora and diverse wildlife.
The reserve offers opportunities for jogging, hiking, road cycling, and touring cycling. Waymarked trails and boardwalks provide access to the unique wetland environment, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Drumburgh Moss features a network of hiking trails, including an 800-meter waymarked route to a viewing platform and a 2.1-kilometer circular route. Longer options like the 5.8-mile (9.3 km) Drumburgh Castle loop are also available. Find more options in Hiking in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve.
Drumburgh Moss provides trails suitable for jogging, ranging from boardwalks to longer loops. Visitors are advised to stay on designated paths due to the soft peat terrain. Explore specific routes in Running Trails in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve.
Yes, the reserve is situated on National Route 72, also known as Hadrian's Cycleway, offering dedicated paths for road cycling and touring cycling. The Solway Coaster provides a flat, tarmacked 8.8-mile (14.1 km) route nearby. Discover more in Cycling in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve.
Yes, the reserve offers easy strolls and family-friendly options, such as the 800-meter waymarked route to a viewing platform. For more choices, see Easy hikes in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve and Family-friendly hikes in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve.
Dogs are generally permitted in the reserve, but it is important to keep them under control, especially due to the presence of wildlife and grazing animals like Exmoor ponies. Specific dog-friendly routes can be found in Dog-friendly hikes in Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve.
The reserve features a lowland raised mire with Sphagnum moss, sundew, cranberry, and heather. Wildlife includes dragonflies, damselflies, the large heath butterfly, curlew, red grouse, short-eared owls, geese, adders, and roe deer.
A parking area is available at Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve, serving as a starting point for routes such as the 2.1-kilometer circular trail. Specific parking details may be found on local signage.
There are no stated entry fees or permits required to access Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore the trails freely during opening hours.
Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve has attracted more than 6,000 visitors on komoot. Routes in the area have an average rating of 4.17 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive user experience.
For information about Drumburgh Moss National Nature Reserve, the Cumbria Wildlife Trust can be contacted at +441228829575. Additional information is available on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.

