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Brampton Wood Nature Reserve

Nature preserve in Buckden

Updated: September 15, 2024 01:11 PM

Brampton Wood Nature Reserve is located in Buckden (Village in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Brampton Rd, Brampton, St. Neots PE28 0DB, United Kingdom.

Brampton Rd, Brampton, St. Neots PE28 0DB, United Kingdom

8P7P+FC St. Neots, United Kingdom

+44 1954 713500

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Where is Brampton Wood Nature Reserve?

Brampton Wood Nature Reserve is located at: Brampton Rd, Brampton, St. Neots PE28 0DB, United Kingdom.

What is the phone number of Brampton Wood Nature Reserve?

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What are the coordinates of Brampton Wood Nature Reserve?

Coordinates: 52.3136269, -0.2639445

Brampton Wood Nature Reserve Reviews

Richard Woods
2024-03-17 11:39:36 GMT

Our local Mini Thetford forest, enjoyable peaceful walks. Many paths and routes to choose from. Information centre with maps and a carpark.
Winter months wear wellies or boots!

River Zhu
2022-07-23 16:10:02 GMT

Well organized paths, thanks the staffs. Now is a good time to walk along enjoying bluebells. According to the good advises from the introduction sign, the northern and eastern boundaries are better places to see this blue magic scene. Parking spaces have been eased around 13:00 today.

Jamie Ward
2022-09-09 17:06:29 GMT

A small car park but it is however, currently free.
A nice walk around the woods, with path choices to make it as long or short as you wish.
The paths are easy to walk around and arnt hard on your feet.
We did around a third of it and our walk was 40 minutes.
Easily found off of the main road but do drive slowly as the entrance is on a bend..
Dogs allowed.
No toilets, or eating facilities here.

Andy Saxby
2022-04-30 15:59:44 GMT

Lovely secluded woods, well defined paths, plus map/leaflet available by the main entrance where there is parking for about half a dozen cars. Only thing which slightly spoilt the walk was horse droppings in 2-3 placed on the path, despite it being well sign posted horses were not allowed in the wood, along with this we saw a number of "special" people with there dogs running wild even though again it was signposted dogs to be on leads until July because of nesting birds. Overall highly recommended wood to visit full of wildlife, and great walks.

David Thomas
2024-08-13 08:55:07 GMT

We love this place. Great for a quiet walk. Never overly busy either.

Lesley9744
2024-05-13 09:55:19 GMT

Small car park; easy access to walks through mainly woodland. Dogs on leads.
Lots of bird activity!

Rachael Pankhurst Knight
2024-09-13 16:51:35 GMT

Loved this place! Great walks and Nature

Paige Wollington
2022-09-03 14:35:52 GMT

Lovely routes for walks, took the dog and didn't see anyone else. Free parking, and lots of different paths to take.

Paul Toplis
2021-05-16 14:49:35 GMT

Excellent place for nature lovers, early before families arrive is better but not essential.

Donald Gammons (Dohega)
2024-05-29 14:40:14 GMT

Beautiful relaxing and an ideal place to loose yourself for a few hours

Jim Saberton
2020-05-23 08:56:54 GMT

Beautiful and peaceful but you must go early if you want to avoid others!

Colin White
2019-05-01 14:54:20 GMT

Lovely quiet country walk with free parking and entry

Robert Henning
2021-05-03 14:48:48 GMT

This is a lovely wood to walk in and see the bluebells when they are in season.

Melanie Scott
2022-04-19 06:57:23 GMT

Beautiful wood, so many bluebells!!

Hag Hargreaves
2023-05-02 10:36:37 GMT

A great wild wood well managed. Wellington Boots essential after wet weather. Mud can be avoided to the bluebell woods by using the main paths & following the signs.

Kaptain Spikey
2023-10-03 08:08:30 GMT

Visited with family including my disabled father, pleased to say this was accessible for his mobility scooter and well maintained throughout.

Helen Hodkin
2021-05-29 20:39:21 GMT

Great walk in the woods and bluebells were fab! Parking on site.

Martyn Ferry
2017-05-31 17:19:01 GMT

Fabulous place to have a wander around. Lots of footpaths among the dense woodland, great for a bit of shade on a sunny day. As the 2nd largest woodland in Cambridgeshire there is plenty of space, so even if it's busy, and it never gets particularly busy, it's very easy to find a quiet spot to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are a couple of lovely spots for bluebells in the spring as well.

Andrew Jarman
2022-07-13 10:57:18 GMT

Great and nice and peaceful,. Nice to see some woodpeckers breeding here.

Amy Collier
2018-11-06 21:03:58 GMT

Lovely ancient woodland to roam with the dog or to clear your head and listen to the range of songbirds. Large fire breaks as central lines to navigate up and down, plus adjoining public rights of way to nearby billages. Badgers, bats, owls and dormice... wildlife love it too!

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About Buckden
Village in England

Buckden is a village and civil parish 3.7 miles north of St Neots and 4 miles south-west of Huntingdon, England. It includes the hamlets of Stirtloe and Hardwick. source

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