Backwell Environment Trust
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Heavy horse logging in Jubilee Stone Wood - Easter 2023
The wonderful sight of a traditional way to extract logs
The stunning view over Backwell from above the BET reserves
BET scythers and rakers by the Jubilee Stone - October 2021
Joined by a representative from Tarmac Stancombe Quarry
The amazing dry stone wall built by BET volunteers - May 2019
Next to the Warrener's Cottage
The stunning Limestone Pavement in Badgers Wood
An amazing geological rock formation which is very rare in the south of England
The Layers viewpoint in Badgers Wood
One of our mystical ancient yew trees
The amazing view from the Jubilee Stone
Bird watchers enjoying the quarry view from Badgers Wood
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Home
About BET
Introducing BET
Membership
BET Merchandise
Reserve Management
BET Trustees & Contacts
BET AGM
Junior BET
Suggestion Box
BET Data Privacy Policy
Visiting the Reserves
A Quick Guide to the Reserves
How to Find the Reserves
Parking
Wheelchair Access
Footpaths and Trails
Ticks and Lyme Disease
Archaeology Features
Events
Coming Soon
Past Events
Nature and Wildlife
Wildlife on the Reserves
Bird Blog by Viv
Publications
Maps and Guides
BET's Fantastic Bulletins
Local Links
National Links
Volunteering