Soar-GUC, Barrow to Pilling's Lock

Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary

Getting There

Park in Barrow upon Soar

Managed By
Canal and River Trust in association with local authorities and the Environment Agency
Wild places

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Description

This site covers the mile long section of the River Soar from the bridge in Barrow upon Soar northwards to Pilling's Lock and weir. A footpath runs along the western bank throughout. After periods of heavy rain, especially in winter months, this route may become very muddy and at times impassable due to flooding.

Wildlife Highlights

Birds

Herons, Cormorant, Kingfisher, Common Tern, Grey Wagtail.  Swift, House and Sand Martin and Swallow. 

Trees and Plants

Willow family several species, Alder, water meadows rich in flowers and grasses.

Water Margins: Purple Loosestrife, Indian Balsam. Garden Angelica (recent colonist), Lesser Celandine (pictured above), Marsh Thistle, Marsh Woundwort, Water Mint, Water Figwort.

Aquatics: Arrowhead, Water Plantain, Floating Pennywort (a nuisance) and Yellow Water-lily (consult individual species pages for flowering season and known distributions)

Insects

Butterflies all common widely distributed species, Dragonflies Southern, Brown and Migrant Hawker, Emperor, Black-tailed Skimmer, all 3 Chasers and Ruddy and Common Darters. Damselflies Beautiful Demoiselle, Common Blue, Blue-tailed, Large Red and Red-eyed Damselfly (favours lily pads). (Look at individual species pages for flight seasons)

Molluscs Giant Ramshorn, River Snail, Swan and Duck Mussel plus the invasive Zebra Mussel and Asian Clam.

Fish Perch, Pike, Tench and Roach 

Latest News

Trends and Recent Developments along the navigable watercourse from Leicester to the Trent are as follows 

A colony of the Scarce Chaser Dragonfly was discovered near Ratcliffe on Soar in 2016, with 12 individuals present in 2018. The nearest other sightings in VC55 are at Rutland Water.

The Willow Emerald Damselfly was first reported in VC55 in 2019 at the Eye Brook Reservoir Inflow and then from Watermead. This species is likely to spread to the whole Soar Valley in next 2-3 years. Most sightings are in September, the species prefer overhanging willows which are abundant.

Garden Angelica has spread northwards through much of the Soar Valley in recent years, the large globe-shaped flower-heads of this umbellifer are distinctive.

Corbicula flaminea, The Asian Clam is an accidentally introduced species speading south along the Soar Valley.

Please be sure to report any sightings of these species

 

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