Ayles Marsh

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Herefordshire

England

Ayles Marsh

From 50 to 40 on the A49 near Bridstow The 50mph speed limit on the road from Peterstow drops to 40mph 
on the approach to Bridstow in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
From 50 to 40 on the A49 near Bridstow Credit: Jaggery

Ayles Marsh, located in Herefordshire, is a stunning freshwater marsh that serves as a vital habitat for various plants and animals. Spanning across a significant area, it is characterized by its calm and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers.

The marsh is primarily composed of a combination of lakes, pools, and ponds, which are interconnected by a network of meandering streams and channels. It is this intricate water system that creates a rich and unique ecosystem, supporting a diverse array of flora and fauna.

The vegetation in Ayles Marsh is dominated by aquatic plants such as reeds, rushes, and water lilies, which thrive in the marsh's shallow waters. These plants provide important shelter and food sources for many animals, including amphibians, insects, and waterfowl.

Speaking of wildlife, Ayles Marsh is home to a wide range of species. Birdwatchers can spot various waterfowl, including swans, ducks, and herons, as well as rare migratory birds that pass through the area. Additionally, the marsh is inhabited by otters, water voles, and numerous fish species, which can be seen swimming in the clear waters.

Visitors to Ayles Marsh can enjoy the peaceful surroundings by taking leisurely walks along the designated footpaths or by embarking on boat rides to explore the waterways. The marsh also offers ample opportunities for photography, with its picturesque landscapes and abundant wildlife.

Overall, Ayles Marsh is a haven for nature lovers, offering a glimpse into the beautiful and diverse world of freshwater marshes. Its tranquil ambiance and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a unique and immersive natural experience.

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Ayles Marsh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.901934/-2.6048034 or Grid Reference SO5822. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

From 50 to 40 on the A49 near Bridstow The 50mph speed limit on the road from Peterstow drops to 40mph 
on the approach to Bridstow in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
From 50 to 40 on the A49 near Bridstow
The 50mph speed limit on the road from Peterstow drops to 40mph on the approach to Bridstow in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
From 40 to 50 on the A49 towards Peterstow The 40mph speed limit on the road from Bridstow increases 
to 50mph towards Peterstow in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
From 40 to 50 on the A49 towards Peterstow
The 40mph speed limit on the road from Bridstow increases to 50mph towards Peterstow in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
Junction of the A49 and a minor road, Bridstow The minor road to Sellack, Hoarwithy, Kings Caple and Little Dewchurch descends from the A49.
Junction of the A49 and a minor road, Bridstow
The minor road to Sellack, Hoarwithy, Kings Caple and Little Dewchurch descends from the A49.
Bridstow bus shelter On the north side of the A49 in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
Bridstow bus shelter
On the north side of the A49 in rural Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
Minor road junction ahead, Bridstow Ahead on the A49 for Hereford or turn right for Sellack, Hoarwithy, Kings Caple and Little Dewchurch.
Minor road junction ahead, Bridstow
Ahead on the A49 for Hereford or turn right for Sellack, Hoarwithy, Kings Caple and Little Dewchurch.
Warning - school and minor road junctions ahead, Bridstow On the north side of the A49 on the western approach to Bridstow School.
Warning - school and minor road junctions ahead, Bridstow
On the north side of the A49 on the western approach to Bridstow School.
Direction sign, Bridstow Stay on the A49 for Ross-on-Wye, historic market town, or turn left ahead for Backney Bridge (2 miles).
Direction sign, Bridstow
Stay on the A49 for Ross-on-Wye, historic market town, or turn left ahead for Backney Bridge (2 miles).
Bridstow School bus stop and shelter Alongside the A49. Bridstow School <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4460590" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4460590">Link</a> is about 100 metres away, alongside the minor road on the left.
Bridstow School bus stop and shelter
Alongside the A49. Bridstow School Link is about 100 metres away, alongside the minor road on the left.
War Memorial bus stop, Bridstow Viewed across the A49 looking towards the War Memorial. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4460109" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4460109">Link</a>
War Memorial bus stop, Bridstow
Viewed across the A49 looking towards the War Memorial. Link
Bannuttree Lane trees, Bridstow Viewed from the corner of the A49. Bridstow is a village in Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
Bannuttree Lane trees, Bridstow
Viewed from the corner of the A49. Bridstow is a village in Herefordshire near Ross-on-Wye.
Sadlers Mill, Wilton, Ross-on-Wye Detached house formerly a mill, viewed across the B4260 Wilton Road.
Sadlers Mill, Wilton, Ross-on-Wye
Detached house formerly a mill, viewed across the B4260 Wilton Road.
High Street, Ross-on-Wye
High Street, Ross-on-Wye
Storage, Lower Cleeve Farm Another case of a farm diversifying. This is part of Lower Cleeve Farm where shipping containers are used for storage.
Storage, Lower Cleeve Farm
Another case of a farm diversifying. This is part of Lower Cleeve Farm where shipping containers are used for storage.
Storage, Lower Cleeve Farm Another case of a farm diversifying. This is part of Lower Cleeve Farm where shipping containers are used for storage.
Storage, Lower Cleeve Farm
Another case of a farm diversifying. This is part of Lower Cleeve Farm where shipping containers are used for storage.
View towards Wilton roundabout View towards Ross-on-Wye across Wilton roundabout. Almost dead centre is the Gazebo Tower, the large white building is the Royal Hotel. You can also see the spire of St Mary's church, whilst in the distance is May Hill. Perhaps the best landmark in this part of the country to get your bearings.

For another view of this location at a different time of year, take a look at Jonathan Billinger wonderfully chilly image <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1629301">SO5824 : View over Wilton roundabout 2</a>
View towards Wilton roundabout
View towards Ross-on-Wye across Wilton roundabout. Almost dead centre is the Gazebo Tower, the large white building is the Royal Hotel. You can also see the spire of St Mary's church, whilst in the distance is May Hill. Perhaps the best landmark in this part of the country to get your bearings. For another view of this location at a different time of year, take a look at Jonathan Billinger wonderfully chilly image SO5824 : View over Wilton roundabout 2
Bridstow CE Primary School The school motto is "Shine as a light in the World".
Bridstow CE Primary School
The school motto is "Shine as a light in the World".
Village Hall, Bridstow
Village Hall, Bridstow
Church Street and Church Close, Ross-on-Wye St. Mary's churchyard is on the other side of the wall to the left.
Church Street and Church Close, Ross-on-Wye
St. Mary's churchyard is on the other side of the wall to the left.
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Ayles Marsh is located at Grid Ref: SO5822 (Lat: 51.901934, Lng: -2.6048034)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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