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Chambers Farm Wood


(Average user rating5 unrated 4.9/5)

About Chambers Farm Wood

Chambers Farm Nature Reserve is a facinating place for anyone interested in flora and fauna. Situated on the site of a medieaval woodland it contains ancient Limes and a wealth of butterflies. A joy for any nature lover at anytime of the year

How to get there:

Bardney is the nearest town or village.

The car park can be found just past the Chambers Farm Wood Centre,sign posted off the B1202 Wragby Bardney road.

OS Grid Reference: TF158743
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Chambers Farm Wood Centre

What's on in Chambers Farm Wood

June

User Comments

5 Stars 5 Stars

Lucky to be able to visit mid week, although there were a few cars in the visitors car park, once out of sight it felt like I had the place to myself. Great for long walks but to make the most of the surroundings stop, look and listen there is a lot going on if you take the time to soak it all in.

H Jones, 25/Apr/2012
5 Stars 5 Stars

Brilliant woodland ideal for lovely long walks, many of which take you into isolated areas ideal for picnics and nature watching. Several picnic tables and benches are provided on the main routes but some old logs or similar would be nice resting on the longer isolated routes. Overall a lovely place to bring the family.

David, 20/Feb/2012
5 Stars 5 Stars

Lovely Woods, some singage could use attention and some benches broken but you can't beat the beautiful nature surrounding the walks. Will certainly visit again.

Mr & Mrs Harrison-Wright, 2/Jan/2012
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What's of interest

The old centre has been completely refurbished courtesy of the Heritage Lottery Fund via the Lincolnshire Limewoods Project.