WITHEY BEDS
The Withey Beds is a Local Nature Reserve located close to Rickmansworth and Moor Park, with its main entrance on Moor Lane (A4145). There is no dedicated parking for the reserve, but it is often possible to park on Moor Lane in the layby opposite the entrance. The Withey Beds reserve is a 15-20 minute walk from Moor Park tube station.
The Withey Beds are one of the few remaining wetlands in Hertfordshire, offering a variety of habitats and supporting some fascinating plants and animals including birds and insects characteristic of swamp and fen.
‘Withey bed’ is an old English term used to describe the growing of different species of willow for coppicing. They once formed an important part of the local village economy; supplying poles for basketwork, thatching, firewood and many other uses. The Withey beds in Rickmansworth were traditionally coppiced to provide such products and this form of management resulted in the varied habitats becoming established.
Please contact the Friends of The Withey Beds if you would like to get more involved in this great open space.