This Local Nature Reserve is a special place where the landscape reveals a secret past. Discover this changing nature reserve where you can enjoy a stroll around a delightful fruit orchard. Fields across the reserve are being transformed back into a traditional parkland landscape. Venture into the new wood and see how quickly it is becoming a valuable home for wildlife. Beverley Parks, which covers 49 acres, was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2006 in recognition of its wildlife value and its importance to the local community. With the historic market town of Beverley in close proximity and the Minster providing an ideal backdrop, Beverly Parks is an ideal location to restore a traditional landscape. This site has a small car park.
Lovely place to chill & go for a walk There's a few benches along the paths to have a picnic or just relax & take in the surrounding nature Didn't even know the place existed I'll defo be back again to destress!!
Beverly Parks is a 49-acre local nature reserve with an orchard with a large variety of apples and pears, including rare local specimens. The site dates back to a deer park mentioned in the doomsday book. There are fenced-in circular pathways that go around the edge of the site. A lot of trees have been planted in the grazing pastures, including sweet chestnut, lime, oak, and ash. The area is very popular with dog walkers and hikers. There is good signage with maps at the entrance and a small car park. There are a few benches and picnic tables. The countryside access team has done a fantastic job.
A lovely area to walk, I gave 4 stars as the signpost to the main parking area was very unclear. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed my stroll (about an hour) with friends, finishing at the nearby Beverley Garden Centre for lunch and Loo's. Accessibility - fairly level grass and country paths. I would suggest wheelchair users download the site map and follow the path towards the Orchard. No toilets. Car Parking (free) - on grassed area, limited parking in a narrow lane at the 2nd entrance. Toilets - none Yorkshire Honey have a dedicated (with warning signs) area for their hives and teach bee keeping.
Such a beautiful hidden walk with a variety of things to do and plenty to forage or even if you want to learn to forage. During summer and autumn you will find a choice of apple's, cherries, plums, hawthorn, pears and walnuts. There is also alot of mushrooms to look for but always be careful when checking. The walk it's self in the tree's has a few different paths but during autumn and winter the paths are very covered in parts.
Nice little walk around closer than i thought
We didn't stay long as it was extremely cold and started raining so only did the little walk, was lovely though and we will definitely come back when it's a little warmer
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Assistive hearing loop
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Hiking
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Lovely place to chill & go for a walk There's a few benches along the paths to have a picnic or just relax & take in the surrounding nature Didn't even know the place existed I'll defo be back again to destress!!
Beverly Parks is a 49-acre local nature reserve with an orchard with a large variety of apples and pears, including rare local specimens. The site dates back to a deer park mentioned in the doomsday book. There are fenced-in circular pathways that go around the edge of the site. A lot of trees have been planted in the grazing pastures, including sweet chestnut, lime, oak, and ash. The area is very popular with dog walkers and hikers. There is good signage with maps at the entrance and a small car park. There are a few benches and picnic tables. The countryside access team has done a fantastic job.
A lovely area to walk, I gave 4 stars as the signpost to the main parking area was very unclear. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed my stroll (about an hour) with friends, finishing at the nearby Beverley Garden Centre for lunch and Loo's. Accessibility - fairly level grass and country paths. I would suggest wheelchair users download the site map and follow the path towards the Orchard. No toilets. Car Parking (free) - on grassed area, limited parking in a narrow lane at the 2nd entrance. Toilets - none Yorkshire Honey have a dedicated (with warning signs) area for their hives and teach bee keeping.
Such a beautiful hidden walk with a variety of things to do and plenty to forage or even if you want to learn to forage. During summer and autumn you will find a choice of apple's, cherries, plums, hawthorn, pears and walnuts. There is also alot of mushrooms to look for but always be careful when checking. The walk it's self in the tree's has a few different paths but during autumn and winter the paths are very covered in parts.
Nice little walk around closer than i thought
We didn't stay long as it was extremely cold and started raining so only did the little walk, was lovely though and we will definitely come back when it's a little warmer