Cople Pits Nature Reserve
Water-filled former gravel diggings, now a series of secluded shady pools host to a variety of aquatic species.
Exploring Eastern England unveils a treasure trove of cultural and historical delights. Begin your journey in Cambridge, where the prestigious university's colleges line the River Cam, inviting leisurely punting excursions. Next, immerse yourself in the medieval charm of Norwich, with its magnificent cathedral and well-preserved ancient streets.
Don't miss the picturesque coastline of Norfolk, dotted with quaint villages and expansive sandy beaches. Venture to the iconic university city of Oxford, renowned for its stunning architecture and scholarly atmosphere. Finally, discover the mystical beauty of the Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes perfect for boating and wildlife spotting.
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Water-filled former gravel diggings, now a series of secluded shady pools host to a variety of aquatic species.
A vast new forest of more than half a million trees, pockets of ancient woodland, wildflower meadows and fantastic wildlife spotting.
Visit 100 acres of beautiful countryside, only 12 miles from central London. Enjoy the scenery, lakeside walks, explore the farm and feed the animals.
Fun Family Days Out in Ware TextTrails provide a fun way to explore the village of Ware - a treasure hunt with a modern twist!
Ferry Meadows is a great destination for a family outing and one of the region's major country parks.
400 acres of woodland, heathland and meadows for all to enjoy.
On the Gog Magog Hills, just south of Cambridge, this beautiful countryside estate offers miles of wonderful walks through woodland and wildflower meadows.
The Woodland Centre provides a space for schools, groups and families to learn about south Essexs fantastic ancient woodlands in an interactive way.
Eat, experience and entertain at Bedford's best restaurant, watersports centre and events venue.
Chafford Gorges nature park and visitors centre offers 200 acres of green space for numerous wildlife and recreation.
Pathways, playground, lakes, Visitor Centre and Cafe, come see us for a fun day out.
A small yet impressive wood of majestic beeches.
Byrons Pool local nature reserve is a densely wooded area on the north bank of the River Cam.
Footpaths and cycle ways in 120 acres of nature park, which will expand to 845 acres. Great birdwatching - and ship watching.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"
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