Southern Washlands Nature Corridor
Park, free entry
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Address
Southern Washlands Nature Corridor,
Ferry Lane,
Stanley,
WF3 4LT
Details
Less than one mile from the city centre, the Southern Washlands Nature Corridor comprises open water, swamp, marshy grassland, neutral grassland scrub and woodland over a series of four countryside sites.
The individual areas stretch from Stanley Ferry Flash in the North, through Parkhill and the Southern Washlands Nature Reserve, to Half Moon and the Ashfields in the South.
The area is a good place to see interesting wildfowl, particularly winter visitors to the UK, such as Goldeneye, Greenshank and Green Sandpiper as they pass through during migration.
The spring and summer months are when the grassland comes alive with wildflowers, look out for butterflies and dragonflies and there are some lovely old Sweet Chestnut trees here which are well worth a visit in autumn.
Prices
Free entry
Directions
Map reference: SE 352228 Lat: 53.70118 Long: -1.46720
Parking: free
Nearby
Facilities
Children welcome
Disabled access
Dogs accepted