This 14-hectare nature reserve features a mix of woodland, grassland, and wetland habitats, providing a haven for local wildlife. A network of walking trails, including a wheelchair-accessible path, allows visitors to explore the reserve and spot species such as kingfishers, dragonflies, and butterflies. The reserve is also home to a variety of plant life, including wildflowers, trees, and aquatic plants.
Beautiful place for a walk with or without a dog
Flexford Nature Reserve is managed by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. I visit most days with my dog and in all seasons . Carpets of wild garlic in the Spring, Meadowsweet and many other wild flowers in the Summer, and beautiful colours in the Autumn.I have been lucky enough to see Muntjac and Fallow deer , and Red Kites and the Kingfisher who has a regular spot . Flexford Nature Reserve is a very special place.
Nice place to visit for a walk. There are basic paths running through woodland and pasture. The reserve exits out and you can walk on into Ramally woods and over the railway into Valley Park. Sometimes cattle are grazing.
Nice open space for dogs and children playing. I sometimes run here. Local youths occasionally congregate near the children's play area and stare at everyone walking by. Quite inoffensive but can be unnerving for some people
Great park with parking, open grass, woodland and an enclosed children's playground for younger children. Wonderful for everybody, families, dogs and wildlife/nature enthusiasts. Highly recommended.
This is a really nice place to walk your dog if you have one. Keep a look out for the lions in the trees after they have eaten your dog they will munch on you. Soooo look out.
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful place for a walk with or without a dog
Flexford Nature Reserve is managed by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. I visit most days with my dog and in all seasons . Carpets of wild garlic in the Spring, Meadowsweet and many other wild flowers in the Summer, and beautiful colours in the Autumn.I have been lucky enough to see Muntjac and Fallow deer , and Red Kites and the Kingfisher who has a regular spot . Flexford Nature Reserve is a very special place.
Nice place to visit for a walk. There are basic paths running through woodland and pasture. The reserve exits out and you can walk on into Ramally woods and over the railway into Valley Park. Sometimes cattle are grazing.
Nice open space for dogs and children playing. I sometimes run here. Local youths occasionally congregate near the children's play area and stare at everyone walking by. Quite inoffensive but can be unnerving for some people
Great park with parking, open grass, woodland and an enclosed children's playground for younger children. Wonderful for everybody, families, dogs and wildlife/nature enthusiasts. Highly recommended.
This is a really nice place to walk your dog if you have one. Keep a look out for the lions in the trees after they have eaten your dog they will munch on you. Soooo look out.