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Wrens Nest Nature Reserve
Address: Wrens Nest Road , Dudley DY1, XWM, GB
State: XWM
City: Dudley
Zip Code: DY1


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Nice walk, good for the cardio, but a bit rough on the knees due to the steepness. Plenty to see and information signs explaining all those fossils you vaguely remember from school. Car Park shuts at 3pm but afaikt is never open. 10am weekends was shut. You can also play "what flower is that" although Google lens does end the argument on sweet violets
Such a great spot for fossil hunting. So many beautiful shells and corals ALL over. Great spot for a kids day out and little walk. The views aren't great but the fossils make up for that!! There are little mountains to climb up and then loose rock fall and fossils for those who don't like a scramble!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Fascinating sedimentary rocks with plenty of bedding planes exposed. The ripple beds are especially interesting and protected from climbing and sampling damage. Plenty of areas for kids of all ages to explore and find fossils.
Really interesting place to look around. You could easily spend several hours walking and fossil hunting. Great place to walk the dog. Car parking is free but limited to around 15 cars. Definitely worth a visit.
Ideal place to take grandchildren to. Lots of exciting places to explore
Brilliant place to visit - ideal for runners who want to give their training a bit of a boost with the trails and up down terrain. Great for kids climbing the quarry rocks , hunting for fossils and running around in the trees. Great for walking the dog also. Surprisingly a large location for its position just off Birmingham new road
Lovely place to walk around and take kids to look for fossils. Dont take digging equipment!! As not allowed. Would love to see the Severn Sisters caves open up but think it wouldn't be possible in these current times of cost cutting
Really nice little nature site in the middle of quite an urban area. For some reason the council don't seem to want to open the car park, so people have to park on the roads and annoy the locals. The route around the edge of the site is about 3miles, but there are other routes crossing the site. Generally the paths are quite wide and well maintained, some steps up and down... Also there are some really shear rocky outcrops to climb and collect "fossils" rocks from... Definitely worth a visit, can easily spend 4 hours there on a sunny day.
Have been here a few times now. The kids love it. They dig and search for fossils. This is a lovely few hours out with the family. You need to sat nav it as you enter via housing estate. It's free and an educational visit.
We walked round the red butterfly route. Not suitable if you have difficulty with steps as there are a lot during the route. It's like walking in the jungle on some parts of it. Took just under an hour. Well worth a trip. Free parking close to the Cave public house.
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Directions to Wrens Nest Nature Reserve with public transportation


Willow Rd 280 meters
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Myrtle Rd 330 meters
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Gorse Rd 340 meters
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Harebell Crescent 370 meters
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Limepit Lane 390 meters
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