
28 May Get out into nature in Fareham
Get out into nature in Fareham!
There are lots of reasons why it’s great to spend time outdoors. Connecting with nature and green spaces has been shown to benefit mental health, and walking through woods and countryside is a wonderful way to stay physically fit.
Take a break and get away from it all in these outdoor spaces right here in the borough!
Abbey Meadows
Abbey Meadows is a tranquil site in the Titchfield Abbey Conservation Area set within the Meon Valley. Look out for the off-lead area and the beehives!
SEE MOREColdeast Pond
Coldeast Pond has been returned to nature, having originally formed part of the grounds of Coldeast House, a Victorian mansion. Find it by using the postcode SO31 7BJ in your satnav!
SEE MOREPortchester Common
A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) for its rich chalk grassland flora and interesting fauna, Portchester Common can be found at Portsdown Hill, with amazing views.
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Anson Grove
Spot the wildlife at Anson Grove, including voles and mice, or enjoy a stroll admiring the wildflower meadows. You'll find Anson Grove just south of the M27 at Porchester.
SEE MOREThe Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Park
This outstanding outdoor space has accessible paths, cycle routes, and unrivalled views.
SEE MORETitchfield Haven
Who knows what you might spot at this popular bird-watching site at Hill Head! Explore 369 acres of the Lower Meon Valley and with a variety of wetland habitats.
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Warsash Common
This nature reserve, comprising woodland and grassland, is awash with flowers, insects, birds and reptiles. Find it using the postcode SO31 9SB!
SEE MOREHolly Hill Woodland Park
This historic parkland covering some 35 hectares features a sunken garden amongst trees and shrubs from around the world.
SEE MOREWhiteley Woods
These ancient semi-natural woodlands are perfect for spotting all kinds of birds. You might be lucky enough to spot the badgers and deer too!
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