Tadnoll Nature Reserve
Tadnoll & Winfrith Nature Reserve is a wetland and heathland just a 30 minute walk from Sandyholme Holiday Park. A great time to visit the heath is in late summer when there is a carpet of purple flowers and plenty of wildlife.
There is roadside parking adjacent to the reserve entrance on Redbridge Road. Between 1st March to 31st July, dogs should be kept on leads within the reserve. There may be grazing animals at any time of year, including wild ponies all year round and cattle on the meadow in summer. There is a marked circular walk around the heathland.
Where to find Tadnoll Nature Reserve
Tadnoll Nature Reserve
24.4 miles from Highlands End and Eype Beach
26.5 miles from Golden Cap
22.3 miles from Graston Copse
2.6 miles from Sandyholme
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