Oakhill Nature Reserve
Oakhill Nature Reserve in Rawcliffe Bridge offers a serene escape with its ample free parking, making it convenient for visitors. The reserve features flat, easy paths and plenty of seating, perfect for leisurely walks or foraging seasonal berries. Enjoy the tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of nearby commercial areas.
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Oakhill Nature Reserve in Rawcliffe Bridge offers a serene escape with its ample free parking, making it convenient for visitors. The reserve features flat, easy paths and plenty of seating, perfect for leisurely walks or foraging seasonal berries. Enjoy the tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of nearby commercial areas.
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Sunday 17th August Good sized reserve with plenty of flat easy paths, plenty of seating scattered about. A good place to forage berries and fruit at the right tine of year. Adequate car parking.
Beautiful natural peaceful once in there away from the road, tesco distribution and now siemens. Slowly the local authority letting this place be taken over by commercial enterprise. Will this tranqui place be left for future generations one wonders. Shame on local authority for letting this nature reserve be destroyed by such dramatic change. Also must say those intellectual respectful dog walkers using this natural site must be so proud they pick up their dog crap, tie the bag and either tie and hang on trees or throw the bag into the bushes.
A nice, quiet spot to go for a walk or a spot of fishing. I had a pushchair and got around with no issues. I think there were other trails but because we had a pushchair, didn't explore them. Had a decent carpark.
This is a free to visit nature trail with free parking. It can easily passed in the industrial estate. A pleasant walk within the trees, not much of a view with a slight hum from the A63 in the distance Great to see Deer, Jays and hundreds of grey squirrels Sculptures and curiosity enroute. Trails were frozen during our walk hence no mud, but it looks very muddy when not frozen
Big car park and easy trails to follow with signs all the way round. Nice ponds and plenty of places to sit and take a break 👍🏻😎
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📍 4A Lidice Rd, Goole DN14 6XL, UK
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4A Lidice Rd, Goole DN14 6XL, UK