Woodwalton Fen
Chapel Rd, Ramsey, Huntingdon PE26 2RS, United Kingdom
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30 reviews
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CRX8+47 Huntingdon, United Kingdom
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Recommended locationsAnne Raven123 days ago
Beautiful nature reserve, much bigger than I thought so plenty of places to explore. A wide variety of wildlife to see and very popular with birdwatchers . Interesting history and future plans for expansion. This is a dog free place, free entry and carpark. Toilets are at the visitor centre but only open Monday to Friday. If you want to enjoy tranquility then this is a must.
Smiley Bean184 days ago
Beautiful place with a variety of wildlife habitats. It's usually very quiet although parking is quite limited. Bring waterproof footwear if it's been wet and protect your legs as it's infamous for ticks. No dogs are allowed.
Judith cutler184 days ago
A wonderful reserve. Well kept paths, excellent habitat for nature, on my visit spotted two grass snakes. Would visit again. No dogs allowed so to avoid disappointment please leave at home.
Gavin Patmore245 days ago
Lovely place to visit plenty of different walks to take with hides to stop and view wildlife bit of pot luck with what you might see sometimes busy with wildlife especially birds and sometimes very little, deer, dragonflies marsh harriers, common tern, ducks etc to name a few. Parking is limited by the river no toilets but it's free to all so what's not to like. Take away memories and pictures and leave only foot prints.
Paul Toplis245 days ago
Great nature reserve, lots of Cuckoos early in the year and Marsh Harriers can be seen regularly from the hide at the northern end. Note no dogs allowed in this reserve and no charge to enter.
Terence Cooper337 days ago
A beautiful and quiet reserve with fantastic wild areas showing how the Fens used to be. You cross the entrance bridge and it's like being in another world. Superbly managed and as no dogs are allowed the wildlife is that bit more obliging.
Gar na ogniu1 year ago
Very nice place for walk. Just In wellies heavy mud
Gavin Ratcliffe2 years ago
Brilliant place, road to park down is a bit rocky so drive slow. Plenty of different trials to walk down. Beware that some paths are blocked at the moment. All in all nice walks, not many hills. Deffo for all the family.