The Lodge

B1042, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL, England
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

The Lodge Nature Reserve and Gardens is a very special place, offering an exceptionally rich combination of wildlife and heritage experiences. The woodland, heath and acid grassland here cover an area of some 220 hectares, and now form the largest stretch of heathland in Bedfordshire.

If you are looking for Best Parks and Playgrounds in Sandy , Bedfordshire then you can visit The Lodge. The Lodge is one of the places in Sandy Bedfordshire for day out with kids and families. More details can be found on the website for this place.
 

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

On site parking
On site toilets

What to see

The reserve is well used by families. The Wild Play Trail is very popular. Self-led activities are available from the visitor information centre and shop. There are many events available for families, such as Big Wild Sleep-outs, and mini-beast safaris.
 

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

The entry to the park is free

You can check price details as above.

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

open daily, 7am-7pm
 

Address: B1042, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL, England

Post Code: SG19 2DL

Council: Sandy

County: Bedfordshire

By train
The nearest station is Sandy, on the King's Cross to Peterborough main line, 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from the reserve entrance. From the station car park, turn right towards the Potton road. Turn right, cross the bridge and proceed up the hill. You can follow our nature trail or there is a paved footpath on the right.

By bus
Buses from Bedford stop in Sandy town centre; local buses between Hitchin, Sandy, Blunham and Biggleswade (Centrebus 188) stop directly inside the reserve entrance.

By bike
The principal route open in Bedfordshire is the section of Route 51 from Milton Keynes to Bedford and Sandy. Route 12 is still being developed and will meet Route 51 near the reserve.

By road
From Sandy town centre, take the B1042 Potton road, passing the railway station and cemetery on your right. After 1.2 miles (1.75 km), at the top of the hill, turn right into the RSPB-marked entrance.

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