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Millers Wood Bird Photography Brantridge Ln, Haywards Heath RH17 6JT

Millers Wood Bird Photography

32 Reviews
Brantridge Ln, Haywards Heath RH17 6JT
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Appointment required
Little Haven Nature Reserve Benfleet SS7 2TF

Little Haven Nature Reserve

8 Reviews
Benfleet SS7 2TF
A rich mosaic of woodland, meadows and flower-rich acid grassland that forms an important wildlife corridor in an urban area
  • Good for kids
Worth Forest Crawley RH17 6JZ

Worth Forest

9 Reviews
Crawley RH17 6JZ
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  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
Globe Pond Nature Reserve 22 Teak Cl, London SE16 5NW

Globe Pond Nature Reserve

15 Reviews
22 Teak Cl, London SE16 5NW
If you’re looking to live wild with Thames Water, we’ve got lots of days out across London and the Thames Valley. Many of our sites are open to the public.
  • Good for kids
Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust Seaford BN25 4AR

Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust

401 Reviews
Seaford BN25 4AR
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes
The Rush Sheep's Green, Cambridge CB3 9EY

The Rush

22 Reviews
Sheep's Green, Cambridge CB3 9EY
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes
Kirkby Moor Nature Reserve Kirkby on Bain, Woodhall Spa LN10 6YY

Kirkby Moor Nature Reserve

18 Reviews
Kirkby on Bain, Woodhall Spa LN10 6YY
A remnant of the once extensive heathlands of the Woodhall district.
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Castle Hill NNR Brighton BN2

Castle Hill NNR

21 Reviews
Brighton BN2
Castle Hill is an area of rich chalk grassland in the South Downs National Park. In 1975, 46 hectares (114 acres) were designated as a National Nature Reserve (NNR).
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes
Beacon Hill Local Nature Reserve Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 7BN

Beacon Hill Local Nature Reserve

50 Reviews
Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 7BN
Brighton & Hove has several local nature reserves in and around the city. Our nature reserves provide wild spaces where plants and animals can thrive. They offer a natural environment, in contrast with formal open green spaces such as parks and gardens. Much of Brighton & Hove is in South Downs National Park. Over half of the area covered by Brighton & Hove City Council is open downland. Most of the coast of Brighton & Hove is also of national wildlife importance.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes
Ecclesbourne Glen Barley Ln, Hastings TN35 5NT

Ecclesbourne Glen

174 Reviews
Barley Ln, Hastings TN35 5NT
On this page you can find out about Hastings Country Park Local Nature Reserve
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes

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22.03.2024
Holme Dunes National Nature Reserve
Our favourite place on the Norfolk Coast! Membership is great value if you visit more than once a year. Food at the Cafe could be improved. Suggest a pack lunch and hot drinks/ cake from the cafe as a better option.
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I would recommend in the summer as it was quite nippy and not a lot of wildlife due to the cold
David Joyce
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Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve
It is a great place to walk a dog when the rest of the countryside is wet and muddy due to the hard path that runs the length of the reserve. On the downside, a lot of ignorant dog owners don't clean up after their pets.The path is also shared with cyclists - so be aware.There is a variety of wildlife especially birds throughout the year from Curlew to Goldfinch and wildflowers including Orchids.
Bryan Hutchinson
21.03.2024
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve
Easy parking, vast beach very peaceful & beautiful. When tide is out the sea is distant. Great place for walk with dogs. If you like natural England this is the place. Absolutely the opposite of Skegness!
Craig Smith
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Kirkby Moor Nature Reserve
Lovely quiet walk
Philip Rathbone
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Roughton Moor Wood
Enjoyable walk
Ashley Guy
21.03.2024
Wild Park Local Nature Reserve
Some of thee best views of Brighton, from the hills to the sea, it's a bit steep but easily accessible. The grounds do merge with a golf course so care is required due to rouge balls.Wind may be an issue as the breeze comes in from the sea and picks up at the height of the hill.
Chris Gledhill
21.03.2024
Ecclesbourne Glen
Lovely walk through a valley with a stream and bridges back and forth and tropical fauna. On spring 2021 the lower path was blocked by a landslide and no access down to the beach - hopefully this will be fixed soon.
mike polley
21.03.2024
Great Fen
Spent a really great afternoon at the Great Fen Countryside Centre. The activities laid on by the staff and volunteers was fun and engaging for our two daughters of 2 and 7yrs. Our eldest particularly enjoyed the net sweeping catching and identifying different insects, bugs and spiders. The main nature reserve is just a short drive further down the drove and has some fantastic wildlife to observe.
Dee
21.03.2024
Harlton Clunch Pit
Good fun