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Alney Island Nature Reserve

Gloucester, GL1 2RX, United Kingdom

Alney Island Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
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VP9P+QF Gloucester, United Kingdom
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James L
James L
Was hoping for some clear dark skies but unfortunately the rugby club and another buildings lights ruined my night of stargazing. Would be nice if there was a small space where there are no lights. Quite scary at 2am very dark very cold and lots of wildlife.
Gregory666
Gregory666
Good place for walking, biking and watching Severn Bore
Mark Hooper
Mark Hooper
Brilliant. You're lucky to have this in Gloucester if you live there
Sharon brock
Sharon brock
Beautiful Gloucestershire countryside and easy accessible paths
Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley251 days ago
A great find. Large area of beautiful natural countryside so close to the city centre. Car park is free!
Gabrielle
Gabrielle282 days ago
Great inner-city reserve.

I have walked the trail (and it’s many variations) a few times now. My eldest (11) and I are intending to do a nice walk across Alney Island to Over, where we shall reward ourselves with a carvery!

My youngest (3) and I regularly walk the shortest circular route (approx. 1 mile).

It was a bit under-loved on our last visit, with graffiti on a couple of signs and litter on the last stretch of path. However, the beauty of Alney Island is that it is a nature reserve in the heart of a city. Sadly, whilst not right, these things tend to happen more regularly in cities than in rural areas.

There were no cows on our recent travels (Much to my son’s disappointment. Although walkers should anticipate there being so) and we parked at Castle Meads Car Park (although the walk can be accessed from numerous points).
Amanda Tarren
Amanda Tarren2 years ago
Raw countryside and wetlands right next to city centre. So lucky to have this green space here. Love watching the Severn bore here where the river divides. Though the council are planning 300 more houses on the flood plain. Sounds like a recipe for disaster after 2007 floods. Existing home owners will suffer consequences.
Callum Williams
Callum Williams2 years ago
Known of this place for a few years now, nice relaxing walk with few people depending on the time and season, beautiful in the summer but will be flooded come November-february as it is a natural flood plane, if you see the rivers flow reverse it is probably best to leave the area as it will rise rapidly
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