This 12-acre nature reserve features a variety of habitats, including woodland, grassland, and wetland, which support a diverse range of wildlife. The reserve is home to several walking trails, including a wheelchair-accessible path, and offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the reserve's many features, including a pond, a stream, and a variety of wildflowers. The reserve is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with many species of birds calling the area home.
Thought it would be bigger park, so quite here not many people so kids can go run around and dog can jumping till they drop. Lead to canal area with a nice view. Just don't think there's a proper parking for this reservation.
I often go into this nature reserve as it is on my route when I walk the canal. Very peaceful and tranquil and changes with the seasons. Discovered a little memorial that is obviously in memory of a young person that has died. A very touching thing to see.
Great variety of fields and woodlands for dogs to explore. Rather muddy in the winter months which isn't a problem if you wear the right gear. Get out and enjoy the fresh air.
Nice for a walk. A bit muddy in places, so suitable footwear needed. Can easily get on to the canal and continue your walk. Another good discovery made in lockdown.
Its a beautifully peaceful place to walk on your own or with your dog. It takes me back to my childhood and makes me feel so happy
Volunteering with Warwickshire wildlife today clearing Japanese knotweed and himalayan balsam
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Thought it would be bigger park, so quite here not many people so kids can go run around and dog can jumping till they drop. Lead to canal area with a nice view. Just don't think there's a proper parking for this reservation.
I often go into this nature reserve as it is on my route when I walk the canal. Very peaceful and tranquil and changes with the seasons. Discovered a little memorial that is obviously in memory of a young person that has died. A very touching thing to see.
Great variety of fields and woodlands for dogs to explore. Rather muddy in the winter months which isn't a problem if you wear the right gear. Get out and enjoy the fresh air.
Nice for a walk. A bit muddy in places, so suitable footwear needed. Can easily get on to the canal and continue your walk. Another good discovery made in lockdown.
Its a beautifully peaceful place to walk on your own or with your dog. It takes me back to my childhood and makes me feel so happy
Volunteering with Warwickshire wildlife today clearing Japanese knotweed and himalayan balsam