Wildlife Watch at Low Barns
If your child cares about nature, loves exploring wild places, learning all about wildlife and making new friends, then Watch is for you!
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
If your child cares about nature, loves exploring wild places, learning all about wildlife and making new friends, then Watch is for you!
If your child cares about nature, loves exploring wild places, learning all about wildlife and making new friends, then Watch is for you!
Low Barns nature reserve is just such a fantastic spot, whatever your cup of tea: be it a leg stretching walk, a laid-back stroll, a calming spell sitting in a hide with a flask and a camera or a…
If your child cares about nature, loves exploring wild places, learning all about wildlife and making new friends, then Watch is for you!
If your child cares about nature, loves exploring wild places, learning all about wildlife and making new friends, then Watch is for you!
The peace and quiet created by the reduction in traffic allows us to really savour nature’s spring chorus.
Unfortunately, the reedbed boardwalk at Low Barns Nature Reserve is closed and requires replacing. Plans for the work are underway.
One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
We are delighted to announce that the reedbed boardwalk at Low Barns Nature Reserve has now reopened.
Our friends at Jordans tell you a bit more about how they welcome wildlife on their farms, with the help of The Wildlife Trusts.
December and January have been very busy and exciting months working with families, children and young people at Low Barns.