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Bird Watching Areas

Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve

Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in Hitchin, England. It is a popular destination for bird watching enthusiasts and offers a variety of sports and hobbies for visitors to enjoy.

Introduction to Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve

Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve is a protected area located in Hitchin, England. Established in 1998, the reserve was created with the purpose of preserving the natural beauty of the area. The company prides itself on providing visitors with the opportunity to experience the unique flora and fauna of the region.

Services & Products

Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve offers a range of services and products for visitors, including guided tours, educational programs, and bird watching areas. Customers can also purchase merchandise from the company, including t-shirts and other accessories.

Location

The nature reserve is located in Pegsdon, Hitchin SG5 3BU, United Kingdom. The area surrounding the reserve is primarily rural, with farmland and small villages nearby. Visitors can expect to experience a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere when visiting the reserve. The three closest public transportation options are Hitchin Train Station (4.5 miles), Arlesey Train Station (5.5 miles), and Luton Airport (11 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve because of the unique experience they offer. The reserve is not only a beautiful location, but it also provides opportunities for bird watching and educational programs for visitors of all ages. The company is committed to preserving the environment and educating visitors on the importance of conservation.

Good to Know

Visitors should be aware that the reserve is a protected area and should take care not to disturb the natural habitat of the wildlife. The company also recommends that visitors wear appropriate clothing and footwear when visiting the reserve.

Reviews

Customers have consistently praised Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve for the beautiful scenery, knowledgeable staff, and educational programs offered. Visitors have also enjoyed the bird watching areas and the opportunity to see rare species of birds.

Amenities

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    bird feeder
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    nature trail
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    birdhouse
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    bird bath
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    bird blind
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    bird book

FAQ

What specific bird species can be found in your bird watching areas?

Our bird watching areas are home to a diverse range of bird species, including but not limited to blue tits, great tits, chaffinches, greenfinches, goldfinches, bullfinches, robins, blackbirds, and woodpeckers.

Are there any fees or permits required for accessing the bird watching areas?

No, there are no fees or permits required to access our bird watching areas. They are open to the public free of charge.

What amenities are available at the bird watching areas (e.g. restrooms, picnic areas, etc.)?

Our bird watching areas are located within the larger Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve, which offers a variety of amenities such as parking, picnic areas, and restrooms. However, the bird watching areas themselves do not have any specific amenities.

Are there any guided tours or educational programs available for visitors?

Yes, we offer guided bird watching tours and educational programs for visitors. These can be arranged in advance by contacting our visitor center.

What measures are taken to ensure the safety and well-being of both the birds and visitors in the bird watching areas?

We take the safety and well-being of both the birds and visitors very seriously. Our staff and volunteers monitor the bird watching areas regularly to ensure that visitors are respecting the natural habitats of the birds and are not disturbing them. We also provide educational materials to visitors to promote responsible bird watching practices.

Reviews

  • Jake Barrett

    15-05-2023
  • Magic Box

    Lovely walk, cannot wait to revisit in the height of summer and have a picnic up here and also try the bar/restaurant the view at the bottom of the nature reserve.

    08-05-2023
  • Amy Collier

    Lovely walking area with lots of trails. Endless opportunities for a ramble. Grazed so all dogs need to be on a lead. Links to byways, bridleways and long distance paths.

    29-04-2023
  • Nick Cole

    Big hills with a great view.

    29-04-2023
  • Abin Paul

    Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No … More

    29-04-2023
  • Piotr Slusarczyk

    29-04-2023
  • Omid

    29-03-2023
  • Dheraphol Suebwejkul

    Visited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended No … More

    28-02-2023
  • Field Photography

    Very good for walking.

    28-02-2023
  • Atticus Myring

    Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait … More

    28-02-2023