Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation
Face to Face with Nature.
Venturing into the South East of England unveils a tapestry where the urban sophistication of London seamlessly intertwines with the region's natural splendor. Iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace define the capital's grandeur, while its eclectic neighborhoods offer a vibrant mosaic of culture and cuisine.
Beyond the city's hustle, verdant countryside beckons, adorned with historic estates such as Hampton Court Palace. A stroll along the Thames Path reveals panoramas of both city skyline and rural tranquility. In this region, London's cosmopolitan allure merges harmoniously with the timeless charm of England's countryside, creating an unforgettable journey for every traveler.
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Face to Face with Nature.
Beacon Wood is a relatively new park, but it has rapidly become a firm favourite with locals due to its rolling, varied woodland and interesting history.
Explore ancient yew forests at this nature reserve, home to some of Britain's oldest living trees and scenic walking trails.
beautiful countryside, local history, and panoramic views. Perfect for a picnic or walking the dog.
Home to 360 acres of newly planted woodlands, meadows and orchards. Walk, play, ride, cycle or just relax with a coffee in the great outdoors.
Haysden Country Park covers an area of about 65 hectares (160 acres) in the Medway Valley, to the west of Tonbridge.
Black Park covers over 500 acres of woodland, heathland and open space in South Buckinghamshire.
A 125-hectare nature reserve in Portsmouth with internationally important birdlife. Visit in spring or autumn for best birdwatching.
Maidstone's hidden gem.
Glorious gardens and woodlands overlooking the River Thames
A large area of open country and woods, including chalk down grass land.
450 acres in size. It has seven lakes, two rivers, three public bird hides, and meadows.
A landscape rich in folklore and legend that has inspired generations of writers, artists and storytellers who have witnessed the beauty of this area.
Home to a host of wild fowl and ducks, as well as established reed beds. Also, there's a sand pit and play area, which includes accessible play equipment.
Experience the real South Downs at Queen Elizabeth Country Park.
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