This nature reserve is a haven for wildlife and offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The reserve features a variety of habitats, including woodland, grassland, and wetlands, which support a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the reserve's trails, spotting birds, insects, and mammals, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The reserve is also home to several conservation projects, aiming to protect and enhance the local biodiversity.
Lovely walks for dogs or bird watchers. Can't believe it's only a 6 minute drive from my house and I didn't know about this place. There's parking for about 5 cars on the main road. Definitely will be going here again.
Very nice walk around here today - saw plenty of slugs so if you're going after it's rained watch where you're standing!! Good selection of fungi! If you're wanting to go for a short, circular walk that's not busy and peaceful then I'd definitely go here.
We parked in a lay by on the A541 and walked 5 mins to the main entrance! Obviously given the rain (and it being a wildlife reserve) it was a bit boggy but equipped with welly bobs (Wellington boots, for those that don't know what welly bobs are ;^D ) we were good to go... I'd say that the walk at a leisurely pace, with stopping to appreciate the birds and woodland takes about 1hr to do the circuit! Beautiful spot and dogs are welcome on leads, although there's no dog poo bins so I'd recommend you take a carrier bag to pop your poop bags into and dispose at home or elsewhere, you may spot a poo bin on route! There are parts that are flat but I wouldn't reccomend wheelchair users, especially after rainy weather, if your steady going up and down steep steps that are basically packed earth and tree roots then you'll be able to complete the circuit just fine.
Was fun looking in the ponds for all the snails and newts, gutted we didn't get to see the otters.
Only a small area but quite a nice walk, steep climbs have the benefit of steps and stout footwear would also be an advantage.
Pretty nature reserve with a few spots to paddle in the stream and a couple of benches to sit and take a moment. I was there on a Saturday morning and was really surprised we didn't bump into anyone else! It's a really small loop, so ideal for children or puppies. Dogs need to be on a lead, so bring your long lead if you want them to be able to go for a swim. Info panels at all three entrances provides lots of information about the reserve.
Hiking
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Lovely walks for dogs or bird watchers. Can't believe it's only a 6 minute drive from my house and I didn't know about this place. There's parking for about 5 cars on the main road. Definitely will be going here again.
Very nice walk around here today - saw plenty of slugs so if you're going after it's rained watch where you're standing!! Good selection of fungi! If you're wanting to go for a short, circular walk that's not busy and peaceful then I'd definitely go here.
We parked in a lay by on the A541 and walked 5 mins to the main entrance! Obviously given the rain (and it being a wildlife reserve) it was a bit boggy but equipped with welly bobs (Wellington boots, for those that don't know what welly bobs are ;^D ) we were good to go... I'd say that the walk at a leisurely pace, with stopping to appreciate the birds and woodland takes about 1hr to do the circuit! Beautiful spot and dogs are welcome on leads, although there's no dog poo bins so I'd recommend you take a carrier bag to pop your poop bags into and dispose at home or elsewhere, you may spot a poo bin on route! There are parts that are flat but I wouldn't reccomend wheelchair users, especially after rainy weather, if your steady going up and down steep steps that are basically packed earth and tree roots then you'll be able to complete the circuit just fine.
Was fun looking in the ponds for all the snails and newts, gutted we didn't get to see the otters.
Only a small area but quite a nice walk, steep climbs have the benefit of steps and stout footwear would also be an advantage.
Pretty nature reserve with a few spots to paddle in the stream and a couple of benches to sit and take a moment. I was there on a Saturday morning and was really surprised we didn't bump into anyone else! It's a really small loop, so ideal for children or puppies. Dogs need to be on a lead, so bring your long lead if you want them to be able to go for a swim. Info panels at all three entrances provides lots of information about the reserve.