Attenborough Nature Reserve Walks

Information and guidance relating to walks and trails in Attenborough Nature Reserve.

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Tufted Duck Trail Information

Trail Information
Information Type Details
Route Type

Circular Walk

Distance

1.9 Miles

Surface and Gradients

Path surfaces a generally in a good condition and the walk is all on one level.

Parking Nearby

Yes

On Bus Routes

Yes

Wheelchair Friendly

Yes

Map

View Attenborough Nature Reserve Map (.pdf) (960KB) (Opens in a New Window)

Extra Information

N/A

Tufted Duck Trail Description

The shortest walk takes in some of the most interesting and species rich habitats on the reserve.  In spring look out for nesting herons on Tween Pond.  In summer, the grassland along the river path is a great place to see and hear up to 8 species of warbler and a number of dragonflies and damselflies.  During winter the ponds fill with ducks which spend the winter here.


Skylark Trail Information

Trail Information
Information Type Details
Route Type

Circular Walk

Distance

2.6 Miles

Surface and Gradients

Path surfaces a generally in a good condition and the walk is all on one level.

Parking Nearby

Yes

On Bus Routes

Yes

Wheelchair Friendly

Yes

Map

View Attenborough Nature Reserve Map (.pdf) (960KB) (Opens in a New Window)

Extra Information

N/A

Skylark Trail Description

This 2.6 mile walk takes you along the railway line in the direction of Long Eaton, passes Attenborough Sailing club and back along the River Trent.  Erewash field provides habitat for breeding skylarks, meadow pipits and grasshopper warblers in spring and summer.   In spring and autumn migrating birds can be seen on this route such as whinchat and wheatear.  In winter this grassland habitat provides a home for jack snipe, common snipe, stonechat and even short eared owls.  This walk takes about an hour at a strolling pace.


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