This 117-hectare nature reserve features a mix of woodland, grassland, and wetland habitats, providing a haven for a diverse range of wildlife. The reserve is home to several walking trails, including the 2.5-kilometer Chewton Bunny Trail, which offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can spot a variety of bird species, including the rare nightjar and hobby, as well as mammals such as deer and badgers. The reserve also boasts several ponds, which attract dragonflies and damselflies, and a variety of wildflowers, including orchids and butterflies.
Peaceful walk, good wildlife and the peaceful sound of a waterfall. 10 minute from the seafront
Nice and Peaceful for walk, beautiful view and near the beach.
A very peaceful and lovely walk from the bottom of the steps down from the Cliffhanger Restaurant and then up away from the beach. A lovely stream makes a glorious sound on it's way to the sea. Very tranquil and unspoilt. If you get to the road at the top, take the footpath that points to the Lymington Road and that will lead to the waterfall. Well worth it.
Nice little walk. It only lasts about 5 minutes though so I'm sure locals use as a cut through. Lovely little waterfall. Could be filtered a little better, stinky
It's a lovely walk through but....the stream/ river below was blocked by debris so I didn't want my dog going in there.I don't know which council is responsible,either Dorset or Hampshire.If that were flowing freely I would give this a 5 *.
A rather neglected strip of woodland sandwiched between holiday caravans and houses. A large section seems to have been fenced in recently which cuts off any view of the stream or trees. Shame
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Peaceful walk, good wildlife and the peaceful sound of a waterfall. 10 minute from the seafront
Nice and Peaceful for walk, beautiful view and near the beach.
A very peaceful and lovely walk from the bottom of the steps down from the Cliffhanger Restaurant and then up away from the beach. A lovely stream makes a glorious sound on it's way to the sea. Very tranquil and unspoilt. If you get to the road at the top, take the footpath that points to the Lymington Road and that will lead to the waterfall. Well worth it.
Nice little walk. It only lasts about 5 minutes though so I'm sure locals use as a cut through. Lovely little waterfall. Could be filtered a little better, stinky
It's a lovely walk through but....the stream/ river below was blocked by debris so I didn't want my dog going in there.I don't know which council is responsible,either Dorset or Hampshire.If that were flowing freely I would give this a 5 *.
A rather neglected strip of woodland sandwiched between holiday caravans and houses. A large section seems to have been fenced in recently which cuts off any view of the stream or trees. Shame