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RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
RSPB Hazeley Heath
Reviews
Clanat Andrews (05/14/2020)
Wonderful nature reserve, always see the resident deer & often other lovely wildlife. Can get very muddy in wet weather
Lawrence Bradley (03/10/2019)
This is an amazing small RSPB reserve. In just a couple of hours we saw herds of deer, a peregrine falcon, red kites and many more small birds. It is definitely worth a visit.
Samantha Bradley (03/11/2019)
This place is amazing! We were only here for an hour and a half and we saw a huge herd of Fallow deer, I think a Roe deer, lots of Red kites one right above us and a Pereguine Falcon. It was lovely hearing woodpeckers and lots of other birds. There weren't many people it was really peaceful with easy to follow paths I wish it was a bit nearer to home for us.
T T (08/10/2019)
Beautiful place, highly diverse habitat, great walking, uber dog friendly!
Ian Guthrie (04/24/2019)
A lovely piece of British countryside but depends if you have a dog or not. Along with the many varieties of birds in this low-level heathland there are lots of deer including the rarer albino types. If you have a dog then rapidly becoming very anti-dog with lots of passive agressive signage rather than just coming out and making a clear statement of the true intentions i.e. dogs not really welcomed. A great place to explore as there are lots of paths crisscrossing the area as used by the locals for decades, if not longer, although signage implies (incorrectly) that just the perimiter track should be used. Gets very muddy after any rain so wear wellies or boots. When combined with the nonRSPB area of the Heath it is possible to easily walk for a few hours. It is possible to join with Warren Heath but that entails a walk along Plough Lane for a mile or so or alternatively via Hartley Wintney village.
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