Coombe Down

Longhorn cattle at coombe down
Dover Castle from Coombe Down
Coombe down view from the hill to the football ground

Coombe Down

One of Kent Wildlife Trust’s newest Dover reserve, Coombe is undergoing management to restore chalk downland to the reserve, with a future goal to re-introduce frog orchids back to the site.

Location

Minnis Terrace
Dover
Kent
CT17 0JF

OS Map Reference

TR 302 427

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A static map of Coombe Down

Know before you go

Size
9 hectares
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Grazing animals

Konik horses and longhorn cattle
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Access

Unsurfaced permissive paths and public footpath with kissing gates. Paths are narrow, steep and uneven.

Dogs

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Livestock may be present on site.

When to visit

Opening times

Open all times

Best time to visit

Apr-Aug

About the reserve

Like many Dover reserves, Coombe Down was once open chalk downland and was an important site for frog orchid in Kent. Sadly, lack of management meant the chalk grassland was taken over by scrub and secondary woodland. A tiny remnant of the grassland remains on site. Coombe Down is currently undergoing extensive work to integrate it as a nature reserve and restore open areas of chalk grassland. Huge areas of scrub have been cleared off the slope. Livestock will be introduced to the reserve for the first time, to graze the grassland, breaking down the rank grass and allowing wildflowers to grow and grazing the scrub to keep it from expanding.

A future goal of the reserve is to re-introduce frog orchid to the site, once suitable chalk grassland has been restored. There is also hope that butterflies, such as Adonis and Chalkhill blue will inhabit the site as well. Coombe Down forms part of an important network of chalk downland surrounding Dover. From the view on the slope, you can see the KWT reserves of Old Park Hill and Lydden Temple Ewell, both managed chalk downland sites. On the other side of the hill next door to Coombe, you have Gorse Hill, an established chalk grassland site with views of Kent Wildlife Trust's Nemo Down and High Meadows, a chalk grassland site managed by White Cliffs Countryside Partnership.

Find out about the Coombe Down Project & works

Contact us

Karen Weeks
Contact number: 01622 60212
Contact email: [email protected]
Coombe down map