Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve Davenport Street, Davenport, Congleton CW12 4SU
About the Business
Welcome to Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, a picturesque and tranquil park nestled in the heart of Congleton, United Kingdom. This idyllic natural oasis serves as a haven for wildlife and offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty of the region.
Spread over 50 acres of lush greenery, Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve has an abundance of scenic trails for you to explore at your own pace, all the while surrounded by stunning flora and fauna. From watching the waterfowl by the lake to searching for scarce insects, there is something for everyone at this enchanting park.
Whether you are an avid bird-watcher or simply looking for a place to unwind in nature, our park's facilities and amenities are sure to delight you. With picnic areas, children's play areas, and plenty of places to sit and relax, the park offers a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life, right in the middle of town.
Our mission is to protect and preserve the local environment while allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of this stunning region. We welcome tourists, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to appreciate the joys of the outdoors to come and experience Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve.
Located at Davenport St, Davenport, Congleton, CW12 4SU, United Kingdom, our park is an easily accessible and enjoyable day out. Come and discover the peacefulness of this nature reserve for yourself and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
Davenport St, Davenport, Congleton CW12 4SU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
08:45 - 20:30
Tuesday:
08:45 - 20:30
Wednesday:
08:45 - 20:30
Thursday:
08:45 - 20:30
Friday:
08:45 - 20:30
Saturday:
08:45 - 20:30
Sunday:
08:45 - 20:30
Reviews
"Great place to walk the dogs, there are few routes around the man made lake, there is a path around the lake and various other routes through the woodland, the paths through the woodland can be very muddy in places and not suitable for wheel chairs, but the path around the lake is best for wheelchairs, it can be a little muddy in places but not to bad. There is a paid parking area and toilets near the car park. There are benchs dotted around the lake, and you can picnic at the various open spaces around the lake. Signs around the site tell you about the wildlife and ongoing conservation work that is going on there. There are plenty of dog poop bins around the site. You can get drinks and snacks across the road from the car park entrance. This place can be very busy at weekends, with loads of dogs, so be wary if your dog is jump up, type of dog or not good around other dogs, a dog lead is advised, but the dog owners at time of visit kept thier dogs under control so no problems. Great place for children to visit as well. Just be aware that the lake is not fenced off, so keep an eye on the younger children as you go around the lake. There is a place near the car park were the children can go down to the lake and feed the ducks and easy access for the dogs to go and swim in the lake. There is a Bridle path that skirts around the site as well."
"Beautiful location, with a pleasant and easy 1 mile walk around the pool/lake, along with great facilities, including toilets and food outlet 'The little cow shed' serving various drinks, ice cream and sweet treats."
"What a lovely place to visit for a walk as you can walk in the woods and then walk round the lake. The paths are great for buggies as there is plenty of room, fabulous views of the lake & green areas around with benches to sit on. Plenty of car parking spaces for a small charge of £1 or £2 depending how long you stay. Toilets are available and you can get drinks there. There is also a cafe across the road which sells cakes, ice creams and milk. It's enjoyable for pets and all ages, definitely worth a visit."
"Lovely place for a Potter round :) Great if you have small children , buggies or a wheelchair as the main path round is easy going. Lots and lots of dogs so maybe don't go if you're not a fan of dogs ! Bonus now is the cow shed across the road selling milkshakes via vending machines , cake and coffees. Ice cream van was there last weekend for crazy children like mine who wanted an ice cream in the freezing cold weather :) They also do a nice cuppa tea if you're not a coffee fan. Main path probably only took about 20 mins but you can veer off in to the trees and follow other routes or just wander randomly."
"Nice walk around the woods and lake, takes about 60 mins. Plenty of dog waste bins and there public toilets. Parking was £2 for up to 3 hours"
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