Beddington Farmlands Mile Road, Croydon, Wallington SM6 7NN
About the Business
Welcome to Beddington Farmlands, an extraordinary establishment that offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Situated on Mile Road in Croydon, Wallington, SM6 7NN, United Kingdom, Beddington Farmlands is the ideal destination for anyone who loves nature, wildlife, and the great outdoors.
Beddington Farmlands is more than just a park; it is a true point of interest that offers a fascinating insight into the natural world. It is an expansive green space that covers an area of over 160 hectares, making it one of the largest parks of its kind in the United Kingdom.
As you wander through the park, you will be amazed by the sheer variety of plant and animal life that can be found here. There are miles of footpaths that wind their way through the park, taking you on a journey of discovery through this unique environment.
One of the highlights of Beddington Farmlands is our stunning zoo, which is home to an incredible array of exotic animals from around the world. From majestic lions and tigers to cheeky monkeys and colourful birds, there is an animal for everyone to fall in love with here.
Whether you are taking a leisurely stroll or embarking on a full day of exploration, Beddington Farmlands is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience the natural beauty of the United Kingdom. Come and discover the magic of this stunning location for yourself and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Reviews
"This is a very special place. Part working sewage farm, part landfill site but mainly a haven for a whole variety of birds, some who are breeding on the site."
"This large area is still in course of restoration and only the western side is open to the public via a footpath which starts in the north west corner of Beddington Park and ends at Mitcham Junction (you need to cross a bridge over the railway to get there). There are some hides by the lakes for nature observation."
"It's a nice place for walking around. There are a couple of birdhides that you can watch the birds but you are limited to the trails and you can rarely see the ponds when you're walking."
"Maybe I went in with to high expectations but I was disappointed to say the least, I understand the site is still a work in progress but the map on the website makes it look like there's already a large area to walk around when in reality there's a path down one side of the South lake that has a very lackluster hide. The whole walk will take you maybe ten to fifteen minutes if you go slowly and as for the hide....who made the choice to have such a noisy sounding material as the path to the hide and the floor in the hide. The aim of a hide is to see the wildlife without disturbing it not to scare it away as you walk up to the hide."
"This nature area which looks quite large, but the public area seemed to just go around the outside. It has some wetlands with ducks and geese and has hides to help you view them. However, the path leading up to the hide I visited had thick noisy gravel on it (the main path wasn't gravel), which seemed to defeat the purpose of a hide where you should be quiet!"
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