I feel sure it's just pure ignorance. Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough, Nottingham, United Kingdom. Attenborough, like all of our reserves remains open to visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic. All profits go to the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust charity.We have lots of wonderful ways for families to enjoy the outdoors together, including discovering habitats, arts and crafts sessions, exploring our trails in search of wildlife and much more.Take a look at our upcoming events to find activities for you and your family...These outdoor sessions are full of activities for tots such as stories, wildlife art, games, searching for wildlife, trails and more.Designed to get children outdoors and enjoying nature.These sessions are packed full of activities including games, natural art, searching for wildlife, woodland workshops and much more.Are you young and want to make a difference for nature? Refund policy: Up to 7 Days before the event. With waymarked trails alongside tranquil waters Attenborough provides an ideal place to get some fresh air and connect with nature, just a few miles from Nottingham's city centre.Our toilet facilities are closed at the moment due to refurbishments but will be reopening soon.The fisherman's bridge is closed for essential repairs by CEMEX. There are nature huts to bird watch and little info boards. The booking fee covers Eventbrite costs and allows all of the ticket price to go directly to the charity.
Contact Nottinghamshire Right of Way Office (0115 977 5680) for more information. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Points of Interest & Landmarks, Historic Sites, Architectural BuildingsSorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. Parking is free, though a donation via a pay-and-display machine is suggested. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust re-opens café at the much loved Attenborough Nature Reserve as takeaway only service as lockdown measures are eased.
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Attenborough Nature Reserve is a nationally important site for wildlife and provides a lifeline both to people and wildlife, clearly demonstrated by the sheer number of species that visit every year. Gefällt 17.735 Mal. Everybody needs to have a lifeline to the natural world, and as our towns and villages become larger, they’re becoming increasingly hard to find…the survival and flourishing of places like this demands continuous work and attention. It boasts an award-winning nature centre, miles of accessible walking trails, and close encounters with wildlife. View Attenborough Nature Reserve Map (.pdf) (960KB) (Opens in a New Window) Extra Information: N/A. The centre was completed in 2005, since which it has won a Gold award for eco-tourism. Lots of ponds and lakes wouldn't like to guess how many miles of paths for walking and cycling there must be. There are benches as you walkVisited for the first time although on 20 minutes drive from home. The cafe is open for takeaway. It is managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust in partnership with the site's owners, Cemex (formerly RMC Group), supported by Broxtowe Borough Council. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching. Almost 40 years after he opened the reserve itself, Sir David Attenborough returned to open the centre.Attenborough Nature Reserve looking across one of the flooded gravel pits towards Attenborough village Attenborough Nature Reserve. Attenborough Nature Reserve is an excellent attraction located between Beeston and Long Eaton, 6 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our café offers stunning views of the lakes at Attenborough and has balcony seating directly over the water.Dig in to a wide range of hot and cold foods and daily homemade specials. Lots of ponds and lakes wouldn't like to guess how many miles of paths for walking and cycling there must be. From junction 25 of the M1 take the A52 signposted to Nottingham.
Great variety of birdlife that are very tame so lots of good photo opportunity. After approximately 1.5 miles turn right at the roundabout onto the B6003 signposted to Toton. The Engagement Team are developing a new menu of activities for all ages so watch this space!Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust: Protecting Wildlife for the Future | Registered charity number 224168 | Registered in England Company No. Lots of paths with two circular routes. Attenborough Nature Reserve is located about four miles away from Nottingham city centre. The area is an important site for winter wildfowl and often holds a high proportion of the county's shoveler and diving ducks, with larger numbers of mallard, teal, and occasionally wigeon. Please choose a different date.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. There is alternative access to the river via Barton Lane, via the works bridge (which is now open) or the north path. I feel sure it's just pure ignorance.