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Woolston
- Visitor Guide |
| Address: | Woolston
Eyes, near Warrington, Cheshire. |
| Postcode
| WA1 4 |
| e-mail | Apply
via the Woolston Eyes Conservation Group |
| Location
map: | Woolston
Eyes location maps |
| Ordnance
Survey: | ST448396 |
| Key
attractions: | Bird watching. |
| Essential
kit: | Bring walking boots or Wellingtons
as the site can be very muddy. Pond dipping - take a net and dipping kit. Binoculars
for bird watching. Bird book. |
| Nature
watching: | Birding - try out the
great hide on the far side of the reserve. Remember to keep to the designated
paths.
Spring flowers - the Snake's Head Fritillary. |
| Access: | |
| Getting
there: | Located just off junction
20 of the M6. Two miles from Warrington. Car parking is restricted
to the Lane - do not obstruct driveways or turnings. |
| Opening
times: | Open year round. A
public footpath runs from the end of Weir Lane to Thelwall Lane. Access to other
parts of the reserve is restricted to permit holders who can make use of the hides.
Apply via the Woolston
Eyes Conservation Group |
| Charges: | Woolston
Eyes is open to the public throughout the year free of charge. However for group
visits and to get onto the islands you'll need to book in advance - the cost is
£8 per person. |