Barossa nature reserve

Barossa nature reserve
  • Boundary
    Town Ward, eng GU15 4NF

Hours

Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (184 reviews)
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43
7
1
1
Read Our 184 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (184 reviews)
132
43
7
1
1
  • Tanya Stokes


    May 2nd, 2023

  • Marcin Czaderna

    Absolutely stunning.
    Apr 30th, 2023

  • Tim Goodhand

    Lovely place for a long walk. Huge area and not too busy.
    Apr 28th, 2023

  • Leon T

    One of the best local walks in the area. It's military ground which is open for public use and our dogs absolutely love it here. There's a nice variety of paths and terrain for you to walk on and it's also beautiful af. Even if you're not in the area, it's definitely worth travelling to for a walk. After your walk, you can visit the local market at Camberley town for some sweet treats!
    Apr 28th, 2023

  • Clifford Russell

    A special place for locals that is mercifully under developed. Your walk will only really be spoiled by irresponsible others, such as bike riders who believe it's a race track and who can't stop in time, dog walkers who don't keep their pets under control which is the root cause of the decline in rare birds and or that group who like to hang bags of dog poo in trees, motorcyclists who think that scrambling here is OK and they'll never hit anyone, and idiots who set fires in the summer coz they is bored and want to see a big fire engine. Mostly though, it's lovely people being responsible. If you are lucky, you'll meet lots of wildlife including adders, free roaming cows, deer, rabbits and rare endangered birds including Dartford Warblers, Nightjars and Woodlarks, and the endangered Sand Lizard.
    Apr 28th, 2023

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About
Barossa nature reserve

Barossa nature reserve is located at Boundary in Town Ward, England GU15 4NF. Barossa nature reserve can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Barossa nature reserve located?

    A Barossa nature reserve is located at Boundary, Town Ward, eng GU15 4NF


    Q What days are Barossa nature reserve open?

    A Barossa nature reserve is open:
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Barossa nature reserve rated?

    A Barossa nature reserve has a 4.7 Star Rating from 184 reviewers.

    Hours

    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours
    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours

    Ratings and Reviews
    Barossa nature reserve

    Overall Rating

    Overall Rating
    ( 184 Reviews )
    132
    43
    7
    1
    1
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    Tanya Stokes on Google

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    Marcin Czaderna on Google

    image Absolutely stunning.


    Tim Goodhand on Google

    image Lovely place for a long walk. Huge area and not too busy.


    Leon T on Google

    image One of the best local walks in the area. It's military ground which is open for public use and our dogs absolutely love it here. There's a nice variety of paths and terrain for you to walk on and it's also beautiful af. Even if you're not in the area, it's definitely worth travelling to for a walk. After your walk, you can visit the local market at Camberley town for some sweet treats!


    Clifford Russell on Google

    image A special place for locals that is mercifully under developed. Your walk will only really be spoiled by irresponsible others, such as bike riders who believe it's a race track and who can't stop in time, dog walkers who don't keep their pets under control which is the root cause of the decline in rare birds and or that group who like to hang bags of dog poo in trees, motorcyclists who think that scrambling here is OK and they'll never hit anyone, and idiots who set fires in the summer coz they is bored and want to see a big fire engine. Mostly though, it's lovely people being responsible. If you are lucky, you'll meet lots of wildlife including adders, free roaming cows, deer, rabbits and rare endangered birds including Dartford Warblers, Nightjars and Woodlarks, and the endangered Sand Lizard.


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