Red Lodge Heath


Red Lodge Heath is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Red [Lodge, Suffolk|Red Lodge] in Suffolk.
Habitats on this site are chalk grassland, dry acid grassland, lichen heath, wet woodland and ponds. It has nationally important assemblages of rare plants and invertebrates, including a nationally important population of the nationally rare five-banded tailed digger wasp, also commonly known as the Five-banded weevil-wasp. It has several other invertebrate species on the IUCN [Red List of Threatened Species], and plants include the nationally rare smooth rupturewort.
There is access to the site from Turnpike Road.