Tag: wildlife
Snelsmore Common Country Park
Snelsmore Common Country Park is a dog lover’s paradise, offering serene walks amid diverse landscapes. Nestled in nature, the park boasts winding trails through woodlands, meadows, and by peaceful ponds. Dogs revel in the open…
Read MoreExploring the Dog-Friendly Delights of Farmoor Reservoir
Countryside Walk Are you looking for a picturesque spot to take your dog for a lovely walk in nature with great views? Look no further than the countryside walk around the Farmoor Reservoir! Nestled just…
Read MoreAbingdon Marina Park
Satay’s first ever walk off lead was at Abingdon Marina Park. It is a secure park, with lovely views of the Abingdon Marina and Thames. The park features a spacious central area, perfect for rounds…
Read MoreTrap Grounds Nature Reserve
🐾 Exploring Nature’s Oasis at Trap Grounds Nature Reserve 🌿🦢 Welcome to the hidden gem of Oxford, the Trap Grounds Nature Reserve! Nestled between the bustling city center and the tranquil northern suburbs, this last…
Read MorePort Meadow
Home to a diverse range of species, including cattle, horses, and wildfowl, Port Meadow and Wolvercote Common hold prestigious titles like Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Scheduled Ancient Monument. Together with Yarnton and Pixey Mead, they form a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) under the European Habitats Directive.
Read MoreHinksey Meadows
Calling all dog lovers and their adventurous companions! 🐾 Get ready for a tail-wagging journey through the lush landscapes of Hinksey Meadows. From wildflowers to friendly cattle, this picturesque haven is a pawfect retreat for you and your furry friend. 🌼🐕
Read MoreThe Kidneys Nature Trail
This is probably my most visited nature trail as I was lucky enough to live just around the corner. The Kidneys is a dog friendly nature reserve that is not far from Donnington Bridge Oxford and on the edge of the River Thames. Parking can be a bit hard to find in this area, there used to be a free carpark but sadly this has gone now. You might be best to park in the red bridge park and ride and walk the short distance over the bridge to get into the Kidneys.
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