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Hetchell Wood Nature Reserve
23 Reviews
Wetherby LS14 3AL
Hetchell Wood Nature Reserve:A mix of woodland, species rich grassland and wet flushes, Hetchell Wood provides a tranquil retreat on the edge of the conurbation of Leeds.
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Rudge Hill Nature Reserve
13 Reviews
Cotswold Way, Stroud GL6
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Walton Lake (The Parks Trust)
6 Reviews
A421 MK6 3EA
Find out more about Walton Lake in Milton Keynes. This area is a rich habitat for wildlife due to the mature reed beds which are surrounded by ponds and open water, ancie
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
Bugbrooke Meadows
7 Reviews
Bugbrooke, Northampton NN7 3QJ
Possibly the most diverse meadow in the county, rich in wildflowers and insects
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
Gwent Wildlife Trust
17 Reviews
Seddon House, Dingestow, Monmouth NP25 4DY
Gwent Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation charity in Gwent, working for the wildlife and people of our rich and varied landscape.
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Windows on Wildlife photography hides and workshops
178 Reviews
19 Hillside Gardens, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne BH21 3UL
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
- Gender-neutral toilets
Millers Wood Bird Photography
32 Reviews
Brantridge Ln, Haywards Heath RH17 6JT
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Appointment required
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Barry Green
22.03.2024
Hartslock
Lovely view and just behind is a wonderful orchid field just off the Thames Path, steep and m t too long but worth the effort.
tommy mercer
22.03.2024
Brumby Wood Local Nature Reserve
Is ok
Michelle A
22.03.2024
Holwell Reserves
Lovely little place, not too busy, peaceful walk
Dominic Martin
22.03.2024
National Trust - Harting Down
Perfect outdoor space for anything and everyone. There is plenty of different routes and paths to take to go more than once and enjoy it each time. There is different routes for different capabilities. Most of all the views are spectacular wherever you are. Must go.
Trevor Percival
22.03.2024
Rifle Butts Quarry Nature Reserve - Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Easy to access, fantastic rock strata, right down to the Jurassic era
Teodor Kalpakchiev
22.03.2024
Whale Rock
Fascinating place
Tim Walton
22.03.2024
Tameside Local Nature Reserve
Good place for nature lovers with all the different birds that visit.Kids can have a run about and there are plenty of benches for the weiry walker.There a few information boards about what you could see at the reserve.
Dr fred dave
22.03.2024
Whale Rock
Wonderful place to walk, start at Meanwood park and end at the small Whale.Ok it's just a rock but open your eyes and see, nature beats intercity every time
Maggie
22.03.2024
Pleasley Pit Country Park & Local Nature Reserve
Lovely place to visit whether it's with others using the cafe or just to reflect on one of the benches dotted about. Could use a few more dog poo bins but understand that the council would struggle to access/keep on top of up keep of them but currently just those in/next to the car park . There are a few nature groups around to join plus some fb groups, look out for the fayre's that will now take place and hopefully the beer/cider festival next year ! Great mining history museum to visit while grabbing a cuppa and a cake.
Luke Samuel Antony
22.03.2024
Southway Valley Local Nature Reserve
Great little Woods.Could do with a bit of a tidy up though and maybe even some of the grass at the end turned into a dog park for locals to take their dog and allow it of lead of its safe with other dogs