This 12-hectare nature reserve features a variety of habitats, including woodland, grassland, and wetland, providing a home for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The reserve has several walking trails, including a wheelchair-accessible route, allowing visitors to explore the area and spot wildlife such as birds, butterflies, and insects. A pond and a stream run through the reserve, attracting aquatic life and adding to the site's natural beauty. The reserve also has a community garden, where locals can grow their own fruits and vegetables, and a picnic area, making it a popular spot for families and nature lovers.
If you like spectacular 360deg views for miles around this is one for the to do list. Lots of steep steps and hills so not suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. In Autumn there is an abundance of blackberries. Great place for walking dogs. No water facilities so take water bottles and no toilet facilities (it's back to nature!).
Steep incline walk to begin with through evergreen pine forest. Gorgeous panoramic views when you get to the top. Perfect spot for enjoying the sunset with views across Huddersfield.
Lovely place for a walk but a nightmare when boggy! Wear suitable footwear, wheelchair users will struggle.
not much there, could be a bit dodgey at night ? not sure why its a nature reserve has parking and bins.
Would of loved to be able to take the pram but definitely not possible. Apart from that, we enjoyed the walk
Beautiful views on Huddersfield Great place to relax and enjoy nature.
Hiking
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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If you like spectacular 360deg views for miles around this is one for the to do list. Lots of steep steps and hills so not suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. In Autumn there is an abundance of blackberries. Great place for walking dogs. No water facilities so take water bottles and no toilet facilities (it's back to nature!).
Steep incline walk to begin with through evergreen pine forest. Gorgeous panoramic views when you get to the top. Perfect spot for enjoying the sunset with views across Huddersfield.
Lovely place for a walk but a nightmare when boggy! Wear suitable footwear, wheelchair users will struggle.
not much there, could be a bit dodgey at night ? not sure why its a nature reserve has parking and bins.
Would of loved to be able to take the pram but definitely not possible. Apart from that, we enjoyed the walk
Beautiful views on Huddersfield Great place to relax and enjoy nature.