The Reserve covers 369 acres of the Meon Valley, encompassing a mosaic of natural habitats. River, fen, pools, reedbed and meadow are carefully managed, giving protection to a range of special wildlife.
We had a really lovely family walk. The reserve is undergoing some maintenance so not everything was accessible but, because of that, there was no admission charge. The staff were amazing - so friendly and helpful - and we're great with the children. We hired backpacks which included a magnifying glass, activity sheets, and a spotters guide and they were just PS1! The children loved them! Adults could also borrow binoculars for free. We were able to buy hot and cold drinks as well as ice creams. We will definitely be back to see the other side when it opens!
A lovely reserve with lots of hides. Great for practicing bird photography skills as well as seeing so many species. Really sad that the visitor centre is being sold-off. I wish Hampshire Wildlife Trust would take it on. A note of caution, at high water springs the western section can only be accessed through about 6-9" of standing water on the path, so wellies essential.
Beautiful place to walk, feed yhe ducks and swans (and cute rats!). Walk along by the beach huts and smell the salty air. I didn't go into the reserve (I had my dog), but it's a peaceful place to wander nearby.
This reserve is amazing. Even for one like me who is not an expert birdwatcher there is much to admire in the birdlife around the lakes. 189 different species were apparently spotted on this site in 2022. With some help I identified 17 species, so I have some way to go. The nature reserve is split in to separate sections each with a well maintained footpath and several hides. There is an entry fee with a discount available for Senior Citizens.
Love coming down here, by the sea, great nature reserve, well managed, reasonably priced and good knowledge of what's about from the team in the visitor centre
The haven and centre are amazing and so beautiful right on the coast with some parking but limited on busy days. The cafe was great but sadly now closed as council wants to sell it ! The community are trying to raise money to buy it so please help if you can.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
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We had a really lovely family walk. The reserve is undergoing some maintenance so not everything was accessible but, because of that, there was no admission charge. The staff were amazing - so friendly and helpful - and we're great with the children. We hired backpacks which included a magnifying glass, activity sheets, and a spotters guide and they were just PS1! The children loved them! Adults could also borrow binoculars for free. We were able to buy hot and cold drinks as well as ice creams. We will definitely be back to see the other side when it opens!
A lovely reserve with lots of hides. Great for practicing bird photography skills as well as seeing so many species. Really sad that the visitor centre is being sold-off. I wish Hampshire Wildlife Trust would take it on. A note of caution, at high water springs the western section can only be accessed through about 6-9" of standing water on the path, so wellies essential.
Beautiful place to walk, feed yhe ducks and swans (and cute rats!). Walk along by the beach huts and smell the salty air. I didn't go into the reserve (I had my dog), but it's a peaceful place to wander nearby.
This reserve is amazing. Even for one like me who is not an expert birdwatcher there is much to admire in the birdlife around the lakes. 189 different species were apparently spotted on this site in 2022. With some help I identified 17 species, so I have some way to go. The nature reserve is split in to separate sections each with a well maintained footpath and several hides. There is an entry fee with a discount available for Senior Citizens.
Love coming down here, by the sea, great nature reserve, well managed, reasonably priced and good knowledge of what's about from the team in the visitor centre
The haven and centre are amazing and so beautiful right on the coast with some parking but limited on busy days. The cafe was great but sadly now closed as council wants to sell it ! The community are trying to raise money to buy it so please help if you can.