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Moore Nature Reserve
Address: Lapwing Lane Moore , Warrington WA4 6XE, CHE, GB
Phone: 01925 444689
State: CHE
City: Warrington
Zip Code: WA4 6XE


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Had a lovely drive out to Moore Nature Reserve , went to feed the birds but unfortunately you can't get access to the lake , still enjoyed the walk through reserve , kept under trees for dog as quite warm in the sun , managed to get some pictures of Lake via bird hides , stunning area , saw one squirrel and a kestrel whilst out , dog enjoyed the outing , had a good run around
Great place for a walk. Lots of bird watchers go here but it's a lot bigger than it seems and you can walk for a couple of hours. There's a dogs of lead field in front of the car park but because of the car park it is not secure. Dogs must be on lead in all other areas apart from here, so bear that in mind if your dog has more fun off lead.
Walk here regularly with my family and they both love it. Nice little paths to follow throughout and signposted back to car parks and other spots of interest. Some benches spaced about to grab a seat on if you need a minute but you can walk most of it easily enough. Lots of tree canopy cover mostly so if you like shaded walks that's nice but also opens up into some more open spots. Plenty of car parking about too. Also if you want some pub lunch just up the road is the Red Lion and about 2km drive away is the Evenwood.. good places to grab some food if you need a bite afterward. Overall well worth a little visit if you want a nice morning walk. Just be aware there can be a lot of midges in warmer weather like currently. I personally prefer it far cooler as much less insects overall
Great for walks, runs and rides. There are paths where they aren't muddy as they've been treated or you can explore and get into more muddy paths, very calm and quiet. Great to appreciate nature just 10' from Warrington.
Lovely quiet place for a walk. Large field, woodland and a reservoir but you can only see the water through a viewing point. We saw a beautiful red butterfly looked a bit like a peacock butterfly, orange caterpillar and what looked like blue dragon flies We spent about an hour here on a Sunday late afternoon and we only saw one couple across the field walking their dog and a gentleman walking his dog coming out of the woodland path. Very easy to social distance. Car park was closed we went late July but you can park round the corner and enter the reserve through the gate opposite the industrial estate. BE WARNED - there are loads of mosquitos near the feeding station and I got bitten 11 times!
If you want somewhere quiet and relaxing with stunning scenery, to take a walk or walk your dog, then this is the place to go, out of the way and accesed by going over a quaint swing bridge with fantastic views down the Manchester shipping canal, well worth the trip
Great place to have a leisurely walk as there are many trails to explore. Mostly flat but there are small climbs in certain areas.<b>Visited on</b>Public holiday<b>Wait time</b>No wait<b>Reservation recommended</b>Not sure
Lovely walk in Moore Nature reserve...well signed posted with few viewing points where you could watch birds. Lots of small paths so watch and remember where you going; enjoyable walk even in a wet weather...car park free but limited spaces..additional parking along a road. Take lots of mosquito spray as they will eat you alive;
Been there today with my dog. Cool long walk along nature, totally wild but including paths which was helpfull. What I found weird was few dead end turns cuz of "no public access" signs on the gate. Is it new construction site ? if so, would of been really good to put some information at the very beginning of the trail.. so you would know to not take those turns... 4/5
The walk around the water is a short but pretty one with 3 hides to watch the water birds. There are other paths around which I haven't explored yet. The water isn't visible most of the time but the oak trees compensate for this. Dogs on leads or well behaved and kept close.
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