Preserving Coppett Hill for Future Generations
Coppett Hill Common Trust is dedicated to protecting the unique wildlife and habitats of Coppett Hill, to increase biodiversity, protect rare species of woodland trees, plants and animals
About Coppett Hill Common Trust
Our Trust was founded in 1985 and is dedicated to managing Coppett Hill Common, a nature reserve bordering the River Wye.
The Trust uses volunteers to help maintain pathways, manage grassland and woodland areas and monitor wildlife.
Join us in preserving this stunning landscape in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
238
Acres
of preserved natural beauty
188
Meters
above sea level of the Coppett Hill trig point
40
Years
and counting of stewardship

How can you help?
Join our Facebook and Instagram pages to see our progress maintaining steps, paths and grassland throughout the year.
We also monitor birds, flowers, reptiles and butterflies to help us identify ways to improve their habitat.
Who we are
The Trust includes shareholders from the local community, many of whom are volunteers, to support the local Woodland Management Plan. Funding is awarded from national grants to support maintenance of woodland and grassland habitats in areas of natural beauty.

Friends of ours
We're grateful to the ongoing support from a number of local organisations. If you're visiting Coppett Hill or the surrounding areas please be sure to check them out.
The Hostelrie and the Cross Keys are our local pubs serving great food and local beers. Hen and Dot is a lovely local cafe set in a historic Priory.





