Malling Down Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust B2192, Lewes BN8 5RH
About the Business
Malling Down Nature Reserve, managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust, is a stunning natural haven located at the southern edge of the South Downs National Park. Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Sussex, this hidden gem is an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Spread across 61 hectares of land, the reserve boasts an incredible diversity of flora and fauna, from rare species of butterflies and birds, to orchids and wildflowers. The site is also home to several ancient woodlands, which provide a haven for a variety of wildlife and offer visitors unparalleled opportunities to connect with nature.
Whether you're an avid bird-watcher, an enthusiastic photographer, or simply someone who loves exploring the great outdoors, Malling Down Nature Reserve is the perfect destination for you. The site offers a range of walking and cycling trails, providing visitors with unique perspectives of the reserve's stunning landscapes and diverse habitat.
As an entity, Malling Down Nature Reserve is not just an establishment, but a sanctuary for wildlife and a hub for environmental education and research. The reserve's conservation efforts are carried out by a team of dedicated professionals and volunteers, who work tirelessly to protect and preserve this rare piece of Sussex countryside.
With its scenic beauty and rich diversity of flora and fauna, Malling Down Nature Reserve is not just a point of interest but also one of the premier tourist attractions in the wider region. A visit to this stunning natural haven is an experience that is guaranteed to rejuvenate your spirit and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the beauty of the natural world.
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"Beautiful walk with a choice of "routes". Stunning views!!!"
"Open views, lots of wild flowers and grazing cows and bulls to be encountered along the way. Peaceful and tranquil"
"A fantastic varied landscape with paths leading through the nature reserve. Climbing through the wildflower rich chalk grasdland, over hillocks and chalky cliffs, giving views of the surrounding countryside encompassing farmland, floodplains and distant downland. Grazing animals feast on the turf and encourage the unique flora and fauna to thrive creating habitats for a wide variety of Native species. A pleasure to explore in any seasons."
"So many different paths to choose & such views"
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