Greenham and Crookham Commons - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust - 444 hectares "on the southern edge of Newbury forms the largest area of lowland heath in West Berkshire – a fragile and threatened habitat full of very special wildlife – and is particularly important for some of Britain’s rarest ground-nesting birds, including nightjar, woodlark and lapwing." - There are a wide variety of routes – The main tracks across the common are level and accessible for those with limited walking ability, cyclists and horse-riders. Other waymarked routes are colour coded and cross varying terrain.- There is a café on the site run by Greenham Common Control Tower" - www.bbowt.org.uk

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