7 Nature & Parks in Woodbridge That You Shouldn't Miss

November 24, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Woodbridge, United Kingdom including Valley Farm Equestrian Leisure, Newborne Springs Nature Reserve, Orford Ness National Nature Reserve, Rendlesham Forest Centre, Elmhurst Park, Kingston Field, Kyson Hill.
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1. Valley Farm Equestrian Leisure

Wickham Market, Woodbridge IP13 0ND England +44 1728 746916 [email protected] http://www.valleyfarm.co.uk
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Valley Farm Equestrian Leisure

Valley Farm Equestrian Leisure is an 82 acre countryside attraction, with horses, and other animals. Visitors can enjoy meeting the animals and wildlife, while exploring our woodland walks, and riverside rambles. For an additional charge riding lessons, pony rides or trails can be booked from 20mins for small children, up to 1 hour for more experienced riders. All day activity days for kids during school holidays. Camping and Caravan meadow, holiday lodge, cafe toilets and showers on site.

2. Newborne Springs Nature Reserve

Woodbridge Lane, Newbourne, Woodbridge IP12 4NY England
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Newborne Springs Nature Reserve

3. Orford Ness National Nature Reserve

Orford Quay Quay Street Orford, Woodbridge IP12 2NU England +44 1394 450900 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/orfordness/
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Orford Ness National Nature Reserve

Wild, remote and exposed, Orford Ness contains the ruined remnants of a disturbing past. Ranked among the most important shingle features in the world, rare and fragile wildlife thrives where weapons, including atomic bombs, were once tested and perfected.

Reviewed By DrRoger56

Orford Ness was a military experimental centre from the First World War until 1995. From the development of radar in the 1930s to the testing of some components of nuclear weapons in the 1950s & 60s - plus other experiments and research, elements of which are still Top Secret! You will see the remains of the the military history and the rich flora and fauna that are increasingly important as the military remains are allowed to decay. Well worth a visit - to see it all involves a walk of more than 7kms.

4. Rendlesham Forest Centre

Rendlesham Wood, Woodbridge England +44 1394 450164 [email protected] http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ourwoods.nsf/LUWebDocsByKey/EnglandEastAngliaNoForestRendleshamWoodRendleshamForestCentreRendleshamForestCycleTrails
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4.5 based on 274 reviews

Rendlesham Forest Centre

Reviewed By mandicoxosborne - Woodbridge, United Kingdom

A lovely forest with plenty of walks for all abilities; whether it’s to walk the dog, a Sunday afternoon stroll, plenty of resources to find your inner ‘Bear Grylls’ or take your bikes along and explore . . .

5. Elmhurst Park

Off Elmhurst Walk, Woodbridge IP12 1DB England http://woodbridge.onesuffolk.net/parks-and-open-spaces/elmhurst-park/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Elmhurst Park

Reviewed By DeeDianaCosford - London, United Kingdom

Walled park, established many years ago. Lots of lovely trees & well tended grass with walkways through that local people seem to use too. Some of the original swings from my childhood- still there many years on as are the loos that maybe should become a "listed building"! Beyond the park wall, running parallel, lie a road, the railway, tree lined lane & the River Deben estuary.

6. Kingston Field

Kingston Farm Road, Woodbridge IP12 4BD England +44 1394 383599 [email protected] http://woodbridge.onesuffolk.net/parks-and-open-spaces/kingston-field/
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Kingston Field

Delightful Playing field with many sporting and play facilities including outdoor table tennis table, slam dunk area, children s play area and outdoor gym equipment

Reviewed By matthewtpeck - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Kingston field is a lovely place to walk the dog along the harbour and grassy field. There is a big café which serves cakes, coffees, fizzy drinks and more. There is a lot of play equipment and I like to meet friends here to talk and relax.

7. Kyson Hill

Kyson Hill Broomheath, Woodbridge IP12 4DN England
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Kyson Hill

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