Pirbright Ranges
No public access - military training area with live ammunition.
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Not applicableAbout the reserve
Please note that this site is adjacent to a live military firing range and is not accessible to the public.
July 22 Wildfire
In July 2022 Pirbright Ranges suffered an extensive wildfire covering some 650ha of the reserve. It is expected to take over a decade for the site to recover to its former condition.
About Pirbright Ranges
Owned by the MOD, and bordering Brentmoor Heath, Pirbright Ranges is one of the largest remaining areas of lowland heath in Surrey. It is rich in heathland wildlife, including many rare species.
Pirbright Ranges is a unique site in many ways. Due to the dangers associated with live-fire training, access to the reserve is highly regulated and Trust staff can only enter at certain times using special vehicles.
As a result of this limited access to manage the site, the Trust employs the help of a herd of red deer to graze the site and help stop invasive scrub from reclaiming the heath. These semi-wild animals are well adapted to the local environment and require minimal human intervention.
Pirbright Ranges is of great importance for its bird populations, which include nightjar, dartford warbler and woodlark. The site is also a wintering ground for the great grey shrike.
The site also supports adders, grass snakes, lizards, slow worms and the heath tiger beetle, of which only four colonies exist in Surrey.