Springwell Reedbed
Springwell Reedbed is the largest reedbed in the London area. The wetland provides an important undisturbed refuge for wildlife in this built-up part of the Colne Valley.
To enable everyone to enjoy their time at our nature reserves please remember to allow sufficient space for your fellow visitors where possible, especially in hides and other confined spaces.
Ash dieback has been identified on a number of our sites and this could mean changes or closures to access for safety reasons - please check our information pages before you visit.
Please take extra care not to disturb wildlife by following on-site signage, keeping dogs under effective control and remembering to take all your rubbish home with you.
Please follow Natural England's Countryside Code and Respect, Protect and Enjoy.
For your safety and the safety of others, please never light a fire or BBQ and do not go swimming or boating at our nature reserves.
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Springwell Reedbed is the largest reedbed in the London area. The wetland provides an important undisturbed refuge for wildlife in this built-up part of the Colne Valley.
At the farthest end of the popular Stanborough Park Lakes is a quiet and rich wildlife haven, including the third-largest reedbed in Hertfordshire.
A large and attractive lake in the Colne Valley with nationally important numbers of wintering birds, including spectacular goldeneye and smew.
Nestling amongst the wooded estates of central Hertfordshire, this small wood is a beautiful example of traditional coppice management and its value to wildlife.
This traditional village orchard has locally distinct fruit varieties and is home to a wonderful array of wildlife
IMPORTANT VISITOR INFORMATION
***Sadly the bird hide is closed due to fire damage and will have to be replaced. There is currently no other public access to the nature reserve.***
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A reserve filled with birdsong south of Bishop’s Stortford, and one of a string of wetlands flanking the Stort Navigation.
Originally built to serve the canal system, the reservoirs have become one of the best birdwatching spots in southern England.
A small urban nature reserve along a former railway embankment, bordered by the ancient Shires ditch and Frays River.
A locally rare open habitat in Hertfordshire, where grizzled skipper butterflies feed on wild strawberry.
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