Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve

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Park at the Nature Reserve’s car park near Stodmarsh village. An information board tells you about the site and its inhabitants. Now follow the signs for the nature trail, which at this point leads you through reed beds, which seem to rustle in the breeze. Cross the bridge over the stream, past benches and over another bridge. At the signpost, follow the nature trail again. The route now takes you over two more bridges and along a wide path to a walkway. Cross another bridge and walk to another path where you turn right to go along the old Lampen Wall.

Soon reach Lake Tower Hide, a large hide on stilts with a great view over the lake. The path now bears away from the lake and becomes a grassy track. Continue along this for about one mile (1.6km), with the Stour on your left, until you come to a gate that leads onto the road at Grove Ferry.

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  Terrain  - Wooden walkways, riverside and marsh footpaths; latter can be muddy
  Landscape  - Marshlands, meadows and rustling reed beds
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs aren't allowed on nature trail
  Parking  - Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve car park
  Toilets en route  - Stodmarsh car park
About the walk
Bring your binoculars for this walk as it takes you through Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, one of England’s most diverse wetland habitats and a place that simply oozes with bird life. Hidden away in the Stour Valley, this tranquil reserve has several types of marshland, shallow lagoons and...
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Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.
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Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve

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Additional information
  Terrain - Wooden walkways, riverside and marsh footpaths; latter can be muddy
  Landscape - Marshlands, meadows and rustling reed beds
  Dog friendliness - Dogs aren't allowed on nature trail
  Parking - Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve car park
  Toilets en route - Stodmarsh car park
About the walk
Bring your binoculars for this walk as it takes you through Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, one of England’s most diverse wetland habitats and a place that simply oozes with bird life. Hidden away in the Stour Valley, this tranquil reserve has several types of marshland, shallow lagoons and...
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Kent
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.