Chessel Bay Nature Reserve Quayside Road, Southampton SO19
About the Business
Chessel Bay Nature Reserve is a breathtakingly beautiful establishment, located in the heart of Southampton, United Kingdom. The park offers a serene and peaceful environment, full of mesmerizing sights and sounds of nature, perfect for individuals seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The reserve is situated at Quayside Rd, and covers a vast area of natural landscape, comprising woods, grasslands, ponds, and streams. Visitors to the park are welcomed by a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare species of plants, birds, and animals that have been carefully preserved and protected by the reserve's team.
The park is a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, picnickers, and bird watchers, with its vast network of trails, guided tours, and designated bird-watching spots that offer stunning views of a wide range of birds, including the European Goldfinch and the Yellowhammer.
The reserve also serves as an educational hub, offering an array of learning resources and workshops for visitors of all ages. These workshops are aimed at increasing awareness of environmental sustainability and care, allowing visitors to play an active role in preserving our natural environment.
Located in one of the most scenic locations in the UK, Chessel Bay Nature Reserve is a point of interest that is not to be missed. By visiting the park, not only will you enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the environment, but you will also contribute to the preservation of the planet's natural resources.
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"Living close to the bay, it is a regular afternoon stroll for our family. Loads of wild birds around and a relaxing atmosphere. Pity for the trash that wash up on the shore at times, but it gets cleaned promptly. Also has a "Geocache" on the trail."
"Every offending industry next to this " NATURE RESERVE " should contribute to keeping it tidy, it could be so much nicer."
"I'm going to give a positive review for this place as it's all about perspective... Other reviews I have read are actually reviewing the citezens of Southampton... Not this nature reserve... Due to the geography of the river much waste thrown in the river by humans ends up washing up here, unfortunately for the wildlife. Back a few years ago, clean up brigades were organised by caring individuals. A quality that has become rare these days as people just consider it "not my responsibility, I'm going to go on google maps and give a bad review". Here are some good points about Chessil Bay! Its a great shortcut from Bitterne to Woolston and vice versa and you can skip the mountain of a hill that is Athelstan road. Not many people actually come here so if yoy want to spend a bit of time alone here is a good place to visit! The view of Southampton at this location is quite a good one. Maybe one day the clean up crews will return to make this place as beautiful as it once was!"
"Could be a really nice nature reserve on a river but sadly it is completely awash with nurdles (virgin plastic plastics), likely from one (or all) of the 4 plastic manufacturing companies across the river. Along with the billions of nurdles, it’s also covered in rubbish; pens, lolly pop sticks, syringes, spoons, Christmas cracker toys, tampon applicators, bottle tops, cans, plastic bottles, everything you can imagine is there. It’s sad to see Southampton’s first nature reserve look exactly how the rest of Southampton does. It feels like they don’t really care about it, god knows how much plastic the birds in the area are digesting. A family of swans live there and you can see them rummaging around for food, I dread to thing how many nurdles they’ve swallowed. It’s clearly been this way for a long time, I only hope the council band together with locals to organise as many clean ups as are needed and the environment agency investigate the plastic manufacturers opposite. If you visit the reserve, please photograph what you witness, email your MP, complain to the EA, and pick up a small amount if you can, without disrupting wildlife. It is heartbreaking and shameful to see this little corner of nature in a big city, be treated just as bad as the big city."
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