Bedelands Nature Reserve
About the Business
Welcome to Bedelands Nature Reserve - a tranquil and picturesque destination located in Burgess Hill, United Kingdom. As a cherished local establishment, Bedelands Nature Reserve has long been a beloved park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, drawing visitors from across the country and beyond.
Spread across a beautifully landscaped expanse, the Reserve is home to an array of breathtaking natural vistas, serene walking trails, and thriving wildlife habitats. From towering trees and vibrant wildflowers, to playful squirrels and graceful birds, visitors will experience the true beauty of the English countryside at this stunning destination.
A perfect destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike, Bedelands Nature Reserve offers a range of activities to suit all interests. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors, take a leisurely stroll through the winding paths, or simply relax amidst the soothing sounds of nature, you will find exactly what you need in this idyllic nature reserve.
With its bountiful wildlife, peaceful surroundings, and impressive range of natural wonders to explore, Bedelands Nature Reserve provides an unforgettable experience for all those who visit. So why wait? Come and explore the wonders of this beloved local treasure for yourself today!
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Location & Phone number
Maple Dr, Burgess Hill RH15, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Lovely walk, so many doggos and places to sniff. No dogs? No problem, beautiful wooded walks, fileds and so much nature. Bedelands is a hidden gem."
"Very large forest good for local residents to walk very green but if you new your lost there is not much directon sign to follows but if you are using Google map help also local residents are very helpful"
"Can do as long or short a walk as you want here. There are maps sign posted around marking your current location so it makes it very easy to find your way round. There are board walks over marsh areas and the waterfall is beautiful. The dogs enjoyed a dip in the lake. Car park was free but fairly small so was full by the time we got back to the car. You need to walk through the park to get to the nature reserve walk so a great spot for a picnic or field games before or after your walk."
"Good place for either short or extended walks. Very helpful maps located around, so it’s easy to find your way around. The terrain can be very muddy for a number of days after heavy rain, so appropriate footwear needed. The Ouse Valley viaduct is not that far away and well worth a visit while in the area."
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