Fowlmere Nature Reserve - "is a well-loved wildlife oasis set within farmland. Its former water-cress beds are now reedbed, fen, chalk grassland and scrub, while the area also holds a small but fine example of a chalk stream, one of the UK’s rarest habitats" "Reception area (on one level) 40 m from the car park.  No stiles or steps on trail. Most paths are on boardwalks and hard surfaces, designed to be wheelchair accessible. Other surfaces are uneven and can be soft and muddy after rain. Seats with backs and arms at regular intervals. Drewer Hide, 200 m from car park. Access on level, hard surfaces. Individual chairs. Door latch. Spring Hide, 500 m from car park. Access track less passable in wet conditions. Movable benches. Door latch. Reedbed Hide, 800 m from car park. Access via steep staircase (12 steps) with handrail. Fixed benches. No door." - from the RSPB website

 

 

 

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