this is a work in development. At first glance it seems there is nothing here but if you love nature and have a bit of time to explore and look you will find aplethora of interesting life.
If you just want a bit of quiet this is the place to come to. Theres no shop insight just benches here and there and a brilliant woodland bird hide.
Theres bee houses and insect homes, ponds for aquatics and you will see dragon and damsel flys and butterflys around the ponds and in the meadows.
Access is for all except for a few woodland walks. If you cant get your wheel or push chair through the meadow there are still places along the edge to sit and take it all in.
All this for free.
This is a great place to visit anytime of the year to see nature battle it out.
much appreication to all those who have and continue to make Erdington Nature Reserve an...
Read moreWe risked a rainy visit over the bank holiday weekend, and are so glad we did. This lovely nature reserve is clearly well managed by the local community group, Friends of Eardington Nature Reserve. We spent a morning exploring the grassland, woods, the wonderful bird hide, and the inventive bee hotels. Naturally, we were delighted to contribute to the bird feed donation fund, and will be sure to visit and support in the future. We can't recommend visiting this amazing natural habitat...
Read moreGreat walk today around Eardington Nature Reserve. Quite the surprise that I have never been here before. I actually walked mostly around the edge on the public footpaths and back into the Village. I think there's a path I didn't take that I will next time. I went today in the afternoon and it was very tranquil. Not many people around, which was good .Limited parking. Most trails are on the flat and there's plenty of...
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