Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve 23 Wingle Tye Road, Burgess Hill RH15 9HR
About the Business
Welcome to Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve, a beautiful haven of nature located at 23 Wingle Tye Rd, Burgess Hill, in the heart of the United Kingdom. Our establishment is a park, point of interest, and tourist attraction all in one, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience of the great outdoors.
At our nature reserve, we endeavor to preserve and protect the natural beauty of the area, providing a home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to encounter stunning landscapes, pristine waterways, and a whole host of enchanting wildlife, from birds and mammals to reptiles and bugs.
Our efforts to promote environmental sustainability and ecological conservation are reflected in the way we operate our park, with eco-friendly initiatives and practices incorporated throughout. We believe in creating a space for everyone to enjoy the beauty of nature while also learning about environmental concerns and finding ways to protect the planet.
Whether you're an avid hiker, birdwatcher, or simply seeking a tranquil spot to unwind and connect with nature, Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve is the perfect destination. Visitors can expect to enjoy guided nature walks, educational programs, and various amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, and cafeterias.
We pride ourselves on providing visitors with a memorable and authentic outdoor experience that celebrates the beauty of nature. So why not come along to Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve and discover the true wonder of the great outdoors!
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Location & Phone number
23 Wingle Tye Rd, Burgess Hill RH15 9HR, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Nice walk but paths could be improved"
"Used to run around here as a kid. Back then it was painted a bright white and didn't have any fencing. Built in 1956, up on the top of Keymer Road hill (72m above sea level), it improved water pressure to Chanctonbury Road housing estate on the west side of the London to Brighton railway line. 250,000 gallons. Gets windy up here in winter. Some nice open field walks around here. Only one place to cross the railway though. No parking nearby for cars."
"Beautiful walk and lots of fun spotting birds, squirrels and different trees and plants as well as waving at trains from the bridge"
"Great place to walk away from Brighton. Beautiful views of the downs and perfect for off lead walks. Not too challenging either."
"Beautiful fields easy to access well maintained fences and gates etc great for walking dogs"
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