Exploring the Wild
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Langport & its river A re-discovery for the 2020s Exploring the wild Cranes & herons Willows Bulrushes Eels Otters Water voles Dragonflies White egrets Kingfishers Damselflies Fish Swans Moorhens On foot, cycle or by boat, roam freely along this delightful river and its picturesque riverbank paths to experience the glories of our corner of the Somerset Levels. And everything is just a stone’s throw from the bustling town centre! One of a series of leaflets on exploring Langport Photos: Stephen Hembury, Deon Warner Illustrations: RSPB, Deon Warner Front cover: James Thurtle The River Parrett flows lazily past Langport as it crosses one of the most important wetlands in Europe. Whether you are looking from bridge, bank or boat, there is such a variety of creatures to spot, in the air, on the water, or teaming just under the surface; not forgetting the treasury of plants that line the river and rhynes, and cluster on the meadows. This stretch of the river is an important central point in the renewed River Parrett Trail that runs from source to sea. Langport at the heart of the Somerset Levels Find out more from our colourful riverside information boards or at Langport Library TA10 9RA (opposite the Town Hall). 07494 665846 www.langport.life Langport & its river A re-discovery for the 2020s Exploring the wild Cranes & herons Willows Bulrushes Eels Otters Water voles Dragonflies White egrets Kingfishers Damselflies Fish Swans Moorhens On foot, cycle or by boat, roam freely along this delightful river and its picturesque riverbank paths to experience the glories of our corner of the Somerset Levels. And everything is just a stone’s throw from the bustling town centre! One of a series of 3 leaflets on exploring Langport.