Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve is the headquarters of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Set in 220 acres, the reserve has large pools and a variety of …
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Oct 23, 2024
Great time for £5.00. Nice bap and cake for lunch. Good overall area. Nice hides. A little wet underfoot around one area today but didn’t detract from my visit at all. Spent entire day looking to p… Full review by swalsh68502019
Oct 12, 2024
Absolutely stunning, a combination of a beautiful wetland habitat, grasslands and adjoining woodland. Walks are numerous and well signposted, there are 8 hides for birdwatching but also loads of plac… Full review by 509karenv
Jul 30, 2024
Went to a Nature Tots session on Tuesday mornings with my 2 year old grandson. A lovely experience. Well planned and aimed just right for the age group. Anna the session leader was so kind and though… Full review by 246debbiew
There seems to be conflicting opinions on this site.....can you take dogs to Brandon Marsh Country Marsh ?
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Hi Rich, dogs are not permitted at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve as it is an SSSI site. However you can take dogs to Brandon Reach, which is just across the road and boasts …
Hi Rich, dogs are not permitted at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve as it is an SSSI site. However you can take dogs to Brandon Reach, which is just across the road and boasts some spectacular woodland trails perfect for dog walking.
Can i bring my own picnic. It's my fiances birthday and just want some peace and quiet together.
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you can bring anything with you but please dont forget to collect your litter as its nature reserve. the best bet is you punch in their digits and ask to avoid any embarrassment. its definitely a …
you can bring anything with you but please dont forget to collect your litter as its nature reserve. the best bet is you punch in their digits and ask to avoid any embarrassment. its definitely a quiet place to celebrate private moments.
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