Warnham Local Nature Reserve
Warnham Local Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in Horsham, England. The reserve offers a variety of activities for visitors, including bird watching areas and opportunities for sports and hobbies.
Introduction to Warnham Local Nature Reserve
Warnham Local Nature Reserve is a non-profit organization located in Horsham, England. The company was established in 1987 with the goal of preserving the local wildlife and educating visitors about the importance of conservation. What makes this company unique is that it provides a natural habitat for a variety of bird species and offers bird watching areas for enthusiasts.Services & products
Warnham Local Nature Reserve offers a range of services to visitors, including bird watching areas, nature trails, and educational programs. Visitors can purchase bird watching guides and binoculars from the gift shop to enhance their experience.Location
Warnham Local Nature Reserve is located on Warnham Road in Horsham, England. The area is known for its natural beauty and is home to several other nature reserves. Visitors can expect to find small businesses and cafes in the area, as well as hiking and biking trails. The closest public transportation options are the Horsham Train Station (2.5 miles away), the Horsham Bus Station (2.2 miles away), and the Warnham Train Station (0.7 miles away).Benefits
Visitors to Warnham Local Nature Reserve can enjoy a unique and educational experience while supporting conservation efforts. The reserve offers a peaceful retreat from the city and a chance to observe a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.Good to know
Visitors should be aware that some areas of the reserve may be off-limits during nesting season to protect the birds and their young. It is important to respect the rules and regulations of the reserve to ensure the safety and well-being of the wildlife.Reviews
Customers have praised Warnham Local Nature Reserve for its beautiful scenery, knowledgeable staff, and commitment to conservation efforts. Many visitors have also enjoyed the bird watching areas and educational programs offered by the reserve.Amenities
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birdwatching tower
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binoculars
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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
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bird guide
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bird watching platform
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bird watching shelter
FAQ
What specific bird species can be found in your bird watching areas?
At Warnham Local Nature Reserve, we have over 150 different species of birds that can be observed in our bird watching areas, including kingfishers, woodpeckers, and herons.Are there any fees or permits required for accessing the bird watching areas?
There is no fee required to access our bird watching areas at Warnham Local Nature Reserve. However, we do encourage visitors to make a donation to help us maintain and protect the reserve.What amenities are available at the bird watching areas (e.g. restrooms, picnic areas, etc.)?
We provide several amenities at our bird watching areas, including restrooms, picnic areas, and a visitor center with educational exhibits and information.Are there any guided tours or educational programs available for visitors?
Yes, we offer guided tours and educational programs for visitors at Warnham Local Nature Reserve. These programs are designed to educate visitors about the local wildlife and ecology of the reserve.What measures are taken to ensure the safety and well-being of both the birds and visitors in the bird watching areas?
We take several measures to ensure the safety and well-being of both the birds and visitors in our bird watching areas at Warnham Local Nature Reserve. These include maintaining a safe distance from wildlife, providing educational information about responsible bird watching practices, and enforcing rules and regulations to protect the reserve and its inhabitants.Reviews
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Anna Bis
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure … More
25-05-2023
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James Davis
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No … More
20-05-2023
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Jim Hall
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No … More
20-05-2023
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Sandra Caetano Álvarez de Lara
20-05-2023
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Frances Buckland
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure … More
13-05-2023
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KAY BIZEWSKI
13-05-2023
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Alan Steele
13-05-2023
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Pankaj Zope
06-05-2023
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Neville Clark
New discovery for me and did not let me down. Good hides and thoughtful layout so approaches do not scare the wildlife. The Nice entrance building and area is much developing with dipping ponds and fenced area of nature exhibits. Still just basic packed food and tea or coffee is a bit of a let down, but new building visitor centre is done and a great place to learn. Lovely staff and very well maintained. Keep up the good work. Did not see the Kingfisher... Did see a field mouse walk out to greet us, pause, then carefree walked back to hide off the path. Water Vole - Next time!
06-05-2023
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Sarah Williams
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
29-04-2023