This nature reserve features a variety of landscapes, including woodland, grassland, and wetland, which provide a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. The reserve has several walking trails, including a wheelchair-accessible route, that offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can also explore the reserve's three hills, which offer panoramic views from the top. The reserve is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals.
lovely quiet tranquill place for a walk, loads of paths to follow, a small lake, with resident swans & signets. Good paths well kept & carpark.
Nothing like it used to be. The new housing estates have destroyed the feel of the country park. Since the new estate has been 6 red squirrel has disappeared, as has some of the deer.
Nature reserve with free parking and lots of different walks through woodland, fields and past ponds.
I grew up round here and can remember the area when it was slag heaps etc, the transformation is incredible. Now a lovely tranquil area ideal for dog walks and wanders. Still to see a red squirrel but will keep trying!
First visit so don't think we saw the whole area, many trails to follow but enjoyed a nice quiet walk with dog listening to all the birdsong
A great place to walk and enjoy nature trails; there's a good circuit of Geocaches hidden there too. After dark it's a meeting place for gays and swingers, but very discrete.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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lovely quiet tranquill place for a walk, loads of paths to follow, a small lake, with resident swans & signets. Good paths well kept & carpark.
Nothing like it used to be. The new housing estates have destroyed the feel of the country park. Since the new estate has been 6 red squirrel has disappeared, as has some of the deer.
Nature reserve with free parking and lots of different walks through woodland, fields and past ponds.
I grew up round here and can remember the area when it was slag heaps etc, the transformation is incredible. Now a lovely tranquil area ideal for dog walks and wanders. Still to see a red squirrel but will keep trying!
First visit so don't think we saw the whole area, many trails to follow but enjoyed a nice quiet walk with dog listening to all the birdsong
A great place to walk and enjoy nature trails; there's a good circuit of Geocaches hidden there too. After dark it's a meeting place for gays and swingers, but very discrete.