Fairy Trails – Toddle Doddle https://toddledoddle.com Find Your Next Adventure Sat, 10 Feb 2024 21:37:40 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 102446132 Meet Princesses and a Troll along the Fleet Pond Story Trail, Fleet https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond-story-trail/#respond Tue, 03 Jan 2017 17:15:10 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=29489 Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Story Trail

Fleet PondWe visited Fleet Pond to try out a story trail called “The Princess, the Pike and the Pond“. 

Fleet Pond was picture perfect when we visited – the sun was bright, the pond was frozen, and ducks were skating on it! 

 

A Tragic Story

Fleet Pond Story TrailWe struggled with this story, which is about some princesses whose mother has died.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fleet PondDuring the story one princess nearly drowns in Fleet Pond and the others are imprisoned under the railway arches by a troll.

I had to give up on the story as written and make up my own…

 

 

Fleet Pond

Fleet PondFleet Pond itself is a beautiful nature reserve with woods, heath and marshes surrounding the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire.

 

 

 

Fleet PondIt took us about an hour and a half to walk around the lake at a leisurely pace.

 

 

 

 

The Paths

Fleet Pond Story TrailThe paths are surfaced and easy to push a buggy along but were very muddy in places.

Great fun for the little ones but make sure you bring wellies if it’s been raining!

 

 

Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley

This is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail.

 

 

Find a Story Pack

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville

To follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail

 

Read More

 

Visit the Fleet Pond Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Fleet
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU51 2RR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic.
Facilities: Picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a large car park.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks, swans, geese and other birds.

Information Written: January 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Fleet Pond Story Trail at Fleet Pond in Fleet is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
2.0
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Quest Along The Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, Basingstoke https://toddledoddle.com/great-binfield-copse-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/great-binfield-copse-story-trail/#respond Sun, 02 Apr 2017 05:44:52 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=38463 Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, Basingstoke Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, Basingstoke Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, Basingstoke Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, Basingstoke

Great Binfield, The Giant of Basingstoke is a story trail that guides you on a quest to find Great Binfield, a giant who lives in a woodland castle guarded by giant birds, stag beetles and centipedes. 

Along the way you must collect magical items, cast spells and dodge bramble traps whilst keeping an eye out for signs of the giant.

 

Great Binfield Copse

Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, BasingstokeThe setting for the story trail is Great Binfield Copse, a smallish area of ancient woodland surrounded by housing developments, Chineham Shopping Centre and the A33.

 

 

 

 

 

The Story Trail

Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, BasingstokeThe trail starts outside Chineham Library in Chineham town centre and winds its way along a path that darts in and out of woods, fields and residential roads.

The story encourages interaction with the surroundings so try to read the story before you go so you can prompt your children!

 

 

Binfield Wood Play Area

Binfield Wood Play Area, BasingstokeThere is a play area at Number 5 in the story called Binfield Wood Play Area, which makes a fun stop and a good place for a snack.

It also doubles as the giant’s castle!

 

 

 

Great Binfield the Giant

Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, BasingstokeWe had lots of fun on this story trail with its magic, spells and statues and my children became really involved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Mystery of the Missing Numbers

Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, BasingstokeWhen we visited, the land between Numbers 2 and 4 of the story was being developed so the story needed some tweaks:

  • Number 2: We struggled to find the flying geese and raised beds. We eventually found the geese by leaving the trail and walking a short way up Binfields Farm Lane (away from the school). We never found the raised beds.
  • Number 3: The skeleton of the giant three-headed monster (a lamp post) is not there. Luckily, there are several lamp posts around the roundabout you can use instead, although none of these have three heads. We never found the Number 3 marker.

 

 

The Paths

Great Binfield Copse Story Trail, BasingstokeThe paths were generally wide and well surfaced. The woodland path between Numbers 4 and 5 was narrower and muddier. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley

This is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail.

 

 

Finding a Story Pack

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville

To follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail

 

Read More

 

Visit the Great Binfield Copse Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Basingstoke
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: RG24 8BQ

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat in the cafe.
Facilities: Cafe, ice creams, toilets, accessible toilets, picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: Several options. I used the Chineham Shopping Centre South Car Park (RG24 8BQ), which is the car park marked at the bottom left of the story trail map. If you drive down to the very end of this car park, there are parent and child spaces near the library. The car parks are huge and we parked easily.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Insects and birds.

Information Written: March 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Great Binfield Story Copse Story Trail in Basingstoke is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.0
Sending
User Rating 4.5 (2 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Adventure Through the Hobblers’ World at Hobbledown, Epsom https://toddledoddle.com/hobbledown-adventure-farm-epsom/ https://toddledoddle.com/hobbledown-adventure-farm-epsom/#respond Fri, 19 Jan 2024 19:08:33 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/pumpkin-time-sunnyfields-farm-southampton-copy/ Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom

In the adventure-filled world of Hobbledown, you can mine for Crystallite, explore the Imaginarium, save Fern the Fairy, play at Hobbledown Village, meet Professor Topperpot and spot Rumpletump the Dragon. There’s even a Rube Goldberg water machine to power!

 

Hobbledown has an unbelievable amount to do, including:

 

The Crystallite Mines  

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom

A sandy play area mining town where you use water, buckets and chutes to pan for little green Crystallite gems.

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom

You can swap an ounce of Crystallite (about twenty gems) for a lolly.  

 

 

 

 

The Fairy Tale Castle Play Area

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom

Complete with tube slides, walkways, tunnels, a dragon and a fairy to save!

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom

It also has a water pillow to tackle, which is one of the strangest experiences – like you are walking on water. 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Village 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomAn adventure play area that is home to the Hobblers and has towers, tube slides

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsom more walkways and bridges

 

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsomobstacles to climb and a network of tunnels.  

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomHere you can also fly on Rumpletump and the double zip wire.  

 

 

 

 

 

The Imaginarium

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomAn area with reptiles and insects

 

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsomwater play

 

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsomand an interactive jungle. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Courtyard Play Village

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomAn outdoor sand and water play area with a huge ball run

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsomand a Rube Goldberg water machine – can you fill the tanks?!

 

 

 

 

 

The Indoor Play Barn

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomAn indoor play are that has a wooden climbing section with ball turrets, climbing walls and role play rooms

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsoma second soft play frame with tubes and slides (including an area for the under 3s)

 

 

 

 

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in Epsomand a cafe with indoor and outdoor tables. 

 

 

 

 

 

Animals

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomHobbledown is also home to animals, including wallabies, rheas, goats and sheep.  

 

 

 

 

The Characters and Books

Hobbledown Farm and Adventure Park in EpsomHobbledown sells books about the characters its adventure areas are based on. Details of how these can be bought are on their website.

Next time we visit, I will read these stories to my children beforehand so they know who and what to look out for. 

Read More

 

Visit the Hobbledown Epsom website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Epsom
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: KT19 8PT

Opens: Daily

Adult Cost Range: From £11
Child Cost Range: From £11
Free if: Under 2 years.

Where to Eat: Cafe or picnic areas.
Facilities: Cafe, shop, snacks, picnic areas, toilets and accessible toilets.

How Long We Spent There: Full day
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a large car park. 
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Lemurs, armadillos, camels, meerkats, wallaby, prairie dog, otter, goats, maras, alpacas, rabbits, capybara, sheep, pigs, rheas and birds of prey.

Information Written: October 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Hobbledown in Epsom is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
5.0
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Step Into Stories at Discover Children’s Story Centre, Stratford https://toddledoddle.com/discover-childrens-story-centre-stratford/ https://toddledoddle.com/discover-childrens-story-centre-stratford/#respond Tue, 07 Jun 2022 12:00:06 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/the-look-out-discovery-centre-bracknell-copy/ Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The 100 Story Hotel, Rob Biddulph at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The 100 Story Hotel, Rob Biddulph at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The 100 Story Hotel, Rob Biddulph at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The 100 Story Hotel, Rob Biddulph at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford

Have you ever wished you could step inside a storybook world and explore? At Discover Children’s Story Centre you can!

The centre’s Story Worlds and Garden are built around an alien called Hootah who needs our stories to save his home planet from a lack of imagination. Unfortunately for Hootah, but fortunately for us, his stories have started to spill out around the centre…

 

The Story Worlds

Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford…there is a Lollipopter to pilot,

 

 

 

 

Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratfordan alligator waterfall to cross,

 

 

 

 

Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratforda spoon forest to add to,

 

 

 

 

Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratforda Hovering Observatory to fly through the clouds and

 

 

 

 

Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordHootah’s spaceship to explore in the Discover Children’s Story Centre Story Garden

 

 

 

 

Your Challenge!

Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordCan you explore these worlds and write Hootah a story…

 

 

 

 

Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratford…he can post home to wake up his fellow Squigglydigglians!? 

 

 

 

 

 

The Temporary Exhibitions

The 100 Story Hotel, Rob Biddulph at the Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordThere are also regular immersive exhibitions, often guided by a storyteller.

We have sleuthed our way around Rob Biddulph’s 100 Story Hotel,

 

 

The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratfordhad supper with Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea,

 

 

 

 

The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr at the Discover Children's Story Centre, Stratfordand explored the world of Mog the Forgetful Cat.

 

 

 

 

 

Where to Eat

Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordThere is a cafe upstairs that serves food and drinks. There is also a picnic area in the garden. 

You can also bring your own food to the Story Centre.

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The Outdoor Adventure Play Area

Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordWe love the imaginative Discover Children’s Story Centre Adventure Play Area.

The equipment and layout fires the imagination and is a natural extension of the Story Worlds.

 

Adventure Play Area, Discover Children's Story Centre, StratfordThere are things like a space ship, a house that walks, two slides, musical equipment and a mud kitchen.

 

List Play Equipment

 

Visit The Discover Children’s Story Centre website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Stratford
County: London
Nearest Postcode: E15 4QZ

Adult Cost Range: Various – please see their website for details. 
Child Cost Range: Various – please see their website for details. 
Free if: Under 1

Opens: Daily

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and eat at the picnic tables, try the cafe or try a cafe on the High Street.
Facilities: A shop, cafe, ice creams, picnic area, toilets and accessible toilets.

How Long We Spent There: 4 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There are car parks around Stratford but the Story Centre does not have one of its own.
Cost of Parking: Various depending on where you park.

Information Written: June 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Discover Children’s Story Centre in Stratford is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
5.0
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Stroll Through a Fairy Tale at Rushmere, Leighton-Linslade https://toddledoddle.com/rushmere-country-park/ https://toddledoddle.com/rushmere-country-park/#respond Sat, 26 Aug 2023 17:00:13 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=30855 Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire

Walking through the forest at Rushmere Country Park is like strolling through a fairy tale. It feels every bit the enchanted forest with fairy doors, giant chairs, goblin tables, pixie magic and massive spiders hiding around every corner.

 

Rushmere Country Park

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireRushmere CP is somewhere to head out into nature and explore.  

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireIt is covered with sculptures, play spaces

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshiretrees and dens

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshireand is criss-crossed with footpaths,

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshirecycle routes and bridleways.

 

 

 

 

 

The Fairy Trail

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireThe fairies hide along the short Access for all footpath, which has smooth, easy to walk along paths.

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireWe spotted a fairy dinner party

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire fairy doors

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshiresculptures

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshireand a reading chair for a giant.

 

 

 

 

 

Woodpecker Trail

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireFollowing the longer Woodpecker Trail (which is bumpier with a steep hill you go up and down) leads you deeper into the park,

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshiredown a hill

 

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshirepast Stockgrove Lake

 

 

 

 

 

Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshireand several play spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

The Play Areas

Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireThere are seven play spaces scattered across the park.

This includes a play area for younger children (those under the age of 6) and has equipment that includes a playhouse, roundabout, giant snails and a sand pit with a static digger machine.

 

Play Areas in Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireAlso scattered along the trails are other pieces if play equipment, like a wobbly bridge and balancing stumps. 

 

 

 

 

Treetops Cafe

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireTreetops Cafe perches high on the hillside with beautiful views over a lake where herons breed.

 

 

 

 

Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade, BedfordshireAlong the viewing balcony are tables and also binoculars you can use to look at the herons and their nests. 

 

 

 

 

The Leighton-Linslade Children’s Trail

Leighton-Linslade Children's Trail, BedfordshireWe visited Rushmere Country Park after trying the Leighton-Linslade Children’s Trail.

 

Read More

 

Visit the Rushmere Country Park website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Heath and Reach, near Leighton-Linslade
County: Bedfordshire
Nearest Postcode: LU7 0EB

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat in the cafe.
Facilities: Cafe, ice cream, snacks, toilets, accessible toilets, picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: The Access for all path is buggy friendly. The paths along the other trails vary, although I did see people with buggies on each one. 

Parking: Large car parks.
Cost of ParkingVarious – please check their website for details.

Wildlife You Might See: Adders, insects, common lizards, herons and other birds.

Information Written: February 2017
Information Checked: August 2023

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Rushmere Country Park in Leighton-Linslade is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.5
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Time Travel Along the Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail, Netley https://toddledoddle.com/royal-victoria-country-park-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/royal-victoria-country-park-story-trail/#respond Thu, 13 Jul 2017 05:38:11 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=48297 Royal Victoria Country Park, Southampton ---1 Royal Victoria Country Park, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park, Southampton Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, Southampton

Royal Victoria Country Park has a story trail along which you follow Professor Nutrino, a Time Agent, as she battles to fix a tear in time… with a little help from your children.

 

The Story Trail

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The story trail is called “Time Trouble at Royal Victoria Country Park” and is one of Hampshire CC’s Story Trails*.

The trail starts at the chapel, goes along the seafront, into the woods and ends at the Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area.

 

Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, SouthamptonAlong the way you have to answer questions and enter numbers into Professor Nutrino’s Great Agent Device for Gaining Extraordinary Time (‘GADGET’) so be sure to bring a pen!

 

 

 

The Adventure Play Area

Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area, SouthamptonThe Royal Victoria Country Park Play Area is a well-equipped play area with a large wooden castle, slides and a jeep. 

 

 

 

 

Netley Hospital

Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail, SouthamptonRoyal Victoria Country Park itself stands on the site of Netley Hospital, a vast Victorian military hospital that was the world’s longest building. All that remains today is the central chapel section. 

 

 

 

The Beach

Royal Victoria Country Park, SouthamptonThe park overlooks Southampton Water and has a shingle beach where we found lots of tiny shells and a couple of crabs.

 

 

 

 

Other Things to Try

Royal Victoria Country Park, SouthamptonRoyal Victoria Country Park has seafront walks as well as a permanent orienteering course and a miniature railway

They also have regular family events.

 

 

 

*Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley

This is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail.

 

 

Find a Story Pack

Royal Victoria Country Park, SouthamptonTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail. 

Read More

 

Visit the Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Netley, near Southampton
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: SO31 5GA

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Cafe or bring a picnic.
Facilities: Cafe, snacks, ice creams, picnic area, toilets and accessible toilets.

How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There are several good sized, pay and display car parks around the park.
Cost of Parking: From £1.80 per hour to a maximum of £4 per day.

Wildlife You Might See: Deer, ducks, seabirds and sea creatures.

Information Written: May 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Royal Victoria Country Park Story Trail in Netley is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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Create Your Own Expotition Through Ashdown Forest https://toddledoddle.com/ashdown-forest-hartfield-east-sussex/ https://toddledoddle.com/ashdown-forest-hartfield-east-sussex/#respond Sun, 13 Aug 2023 19:32:30 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/?p=74672 Winnie-the-Pooh's Gills Lap aka Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Winnie-the-Pooh's Gills Lap aka Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Winnie-the-Pooh's Gills Lap aka Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Winnie-the-Pooh's Gills Lap aka Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Winnie-the-Pooh's Gills Lap aka Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Enchanted Place at Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleons Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Enchanted Place at Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleons Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Heffalump Trap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Memorial to A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard at Gills Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Memorial to A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard at Gills Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka Roo's Sandy Pit in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka Roo's Sandy Pit in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka Roo's Sandy Pit in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka Roo's Sandy Pit in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Heffalump Trap in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka The North Pole discovered by Pooh in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Pooh Bridge and Winnie-the-Pooh at Ashdown Forest in Hartfield, East Sussex The Quarry aka Eyesore's Gloomy Place in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka The North Pole discovered by Pooh in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex The Quarry aka The North Pole discovered by Pooh in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex Winnie-the-Pooh Walk map from Pooh Corner in Hartfield, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex

Ashdown Forest is a place to make your own magical memories, inspire children to run wild, and fall in love with Pooh Bear again. With preparation, you can explore many of the books’ locations. With imagination, you can see a little boy and his bear still playing.  

 

Preface: Story Trails

The Pooh'seum and Tea Rooms at Pooh Corner in Ashdown Forest, Hartfield, East SussexA.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin discovered Ashdown Forest together. 

 

 

 

 

Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East SussexWe decided to follow in their footsteps and create our own Winnie-the-Pooh story trail.

We used a walk we found online (see below) and our copies of Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner

 

 

Introduction: “We’re All Going On An Expotition…”

The Quarry aka The North Pole discovered by Pooh in Ashdown Forest, East SussexLike Winnie-the-Pooh, we called our expedition an Expotition.

 

 

 

 

The Pooh'seum and Tea Rooms at Pooh Corner in Ashdown Forest, Hartfield, East SussexWe chose three areas of Ashdown Forest to visit:

  • Pooh Corner, Hartfield village (to set the scene at the Poohseum and to pick up maps so my children could ‘plan’ the Expotition over lunch)
  • Pooh Bridge car park (as the first chapter of Winnie-the-Pooh starts at Pooh’s house, which is next to Pooh Bridge)
  • Gills Lap car park.

 

 

Chapter 1: Pooh Corner 

Our Expotition began with lunch at Pooh Corner, a tea room and museum dedicated to all things Winnie-the-Pooh, which helped to set the scene for our story trail.

We also had a good look at the map in the front of the books. 

 

 

The Pooh'seum and Tea Rooms at Pooh Corner in Ashdown Forest, Hartfield, East SussexThe Pooh Corner staff are lovely and happy to give advice on places to visit in Ashdown Forest with maps.

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2: Pooh Bridge 

Pooh’s House 

(Best chapter to read: In which we are introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and some Bees, and the stories begin’ from Winnie-the-Pooh)

Winnie-the-Pooh's House at Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest near Hartfield, East SussexWinnie-the-Pooh’s house is in a tree stump very near to Pooh Bridge.  

To find it, walk to the bridge from Pooh Bridge car park, cross the river and it is a very short walk away.  

 

 

Winnie-the-Pooh's House at Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest near Hartfield, East SussexWhen you get there, don’t forget to knock and “Rnig Also” to see if anyone is home!

 

 

 

 

Pooh Bridge 

(Best chapter to read: In which Pooh invents a new game and Eeyore joins in’ from The House at Pooh Corner)

Winnie-the-Pooh Poohsticks at Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest near Hartfield, East SussexThis picturesque spot is where Pooh invents the game of Poohsticks.  

The bridge jumps straight out of the pages of the books, having been rebuilt in 1979 to match Shepard’s illustrations. 

 

 

Piglet’s House

(You can read In which Pooh and Piglet go hunting and nearly catch a Woozle’ from Winnie-the-Pooh)

Piglet's House at Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest in Hartfield, East SussexYou can find Piglet’s tiny house in the woods to the left of the main path (when walking back to Pooh Bridge car park).

 

 

 

Owl’s House

(Best chapter to read: In which Eeyore loses a tail and Pooh finds one’ from Winnie-the-Pooh)

Owl's House at Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest in Hartfield, East SussexOwl’s high up house is there too.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 3: Gills Lap 

Note: We followed the walking route linked to below but in reverse because I wanted our trail to end at the Enchanted Place, the location for the last line of the books.  

These places and the route are shown on the map linked to below. 

 

Eeyore’s Sad and Gloomy Place (map marker 6)

The Quarry aka Eyesore's Gloomy Place in Ashdown Forest, East SussexWe didn’t walk all the way to Eeyore’s Gloomy Place – the name didn’t exactly sell it as a destination!  

Instead, we walked a little way past the stream and gazed across at the Gloomy Place before heading back to the stream and Quarry car park. 

 

 

The North Pole (map marker 5)

(Best chapter to read: ‘In which Christopher Robin leads an expotition to the North Pole’ from Winnie-the-Pooh )

The Quarry aka The North Pole discovered by Pooh in Ashdown Forest, East SussexA little stream runs through this part of the forest and is believed to be the spot where Roo falls into a pool of water and Pooh finds the North Pole.   

 

 

 

 

Roo’s Sandy Pit (map marker next to the Quarry car park)

(Best chapter to read: In which Kanga and Baby Roo come to the Forest, and Piglet has a bath’ from Winnie-the-Pooh)

The Quarry aka Roo's Sandy Pit in Ashdown Forest, East SussexThis former quarry is now overgrown and is where Pooh and his friends trick Kanga into leaving with Piglet instead of Roo.

 

 

 

 

The Milne and Shepard Memorial (map marker 3)

Memorial to A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard at Gills Lap in Ashdown Forest, East SussexThe memorial plaque commemorating A.A. Milne and E.H. Shephard has a stunning location

 

 

 

with places to sit and have a picnic or rest tired legs whilst marvelling at the view.

 

 

 

 

The Heffalump Trap (map marker top left)

(Best chapter to read: In which Eeyore loses a tail and Pooh finds one’ from Winnie-the-Pooh)

Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Heffalump Trap in Ashdown Forest, East SussexIf you are brave enough, you can build your own Heffalump trap in this Very Deep Pit dug by Piglet.

But be careful, Christopher Robin spotted Heffalumps just lumping along in this part of the forest…

 

 

The Enchanted Place (map marker 2)

(Best chapter to read: In which Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an enchanted place and we leave them there’ from The House at Pooh Corner)

The Enchanted Place at Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleons Lap in Ashdown Forest, East SussexOur final stop, the Enchanted Place, is mentioned in the last line of The House at Pooh Corner, which makes me cry every time:

“…in that enchanted place on the top of the Forest a little boy and his Bear will always be playing.”

 

 

Notes: Planning Your Expotition

Maps and Leaflets

Winnie-the-Pooh Walk map from Pooh Corner in Hartfield, Ashdown Forest, East SussexThe Pooh Corner staff give advice on which places to visit in Ashdown Forest and also have a little expotition map for children.

I also printed this map and guide I found on another website called Pooh Walks from Gills Lap.

 

 

The Paths

Gills Lap aka Winnine-the-Pooh's Galleon's Lap in Ashdown Forest, East SussexThe conditions along the paths varies – some parts are uneven and steep and others are flatter and easier.  

I have easily taken an all terrain buggy to Pooh Bridge from the Pooh Bridge car park but would opt for a sling when exploring the area around Gills Lap car park. 

Read More

 

Visit the Ashdown Forest website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Hartfield, Ashdown Forest
County: East Sussex
Nearest Postcode: TN7 4AE, TN7 4EX and TN7 4EN

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free 

Where to Eat: Eat at Pooh Corner Tea Rooms or bring a picnic and eat in Ashdown Forest.
Facilities: None but there is a cafe offering snacks and ice cream at the Pooh Bridge car park (TN7 4EX). 

How Long We Spent There: Full day
Buggies: You can take an all terrain buggy to Pooh Bridge.  The ground is uneven around Gills Lap. 

Parking: You can park at Pooh Corner (TN7 4AE), Pooh Bridge car park (TN7 4EX) and Gills Lap car park (TN7 4EN). 
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Cattle, deer, ponies, birds, butterflies, other insects, snakes and mammals.

Information Written: September 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the many enchanted places of Ashdown Forest near Hartfield is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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Trap a Sea Monster on the Salterns Story Trail, Lymington https://toddledoddle.com/story-of-the-salterns-lymington-keyhaven-marshes-local-nature-reserve-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/story-of-the-salterns-lymington-keyhaven-marshes-local-nature-reserve-story-trail/#respond Sun, 04 Feb 2024 13:45:19 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/lymington-eyhaven-marshes-local-nature-reserve-copy/ Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forest

Are you brave enough to step back in time to 1832 and help a salt farmer trap a sea monster? If so, The Story of Salterns, Sea Monsters and Saving the Day is the story trail* adventure for you!

 

The Story Trail

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestThe Story of Salterns, Sea Monsters and Saving the Day is a walk of just over a mile that guides you through the Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve

 

 

 

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New Forestand a little of its history, whilst telling you a story of salt farmers, sailors, smugglers and a huge sea monster

 

 

 

 

 

The Reserve

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestThe Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve is an expanse of coastal lagoons, mudflats and marshes and an important nesting site for birds.  

 

 

 

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestIn the past it was used to farm salt. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Paths

The paths are flat and easy to walk along with a range of surfaces.

 

 

 

 

 

Finding the Reserve

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestTo find the reserve, follow the post code to Maiden Lane, where you can park. Where Maiden Lan becomes Normandy Lane, you will see this side road.

 

 

 

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestTo start the Story Trail, follow the road past the sailing club and you will come to this gate, which is where the story trail begins.

 

 

 

 

* Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleThis is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

 

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail.

 

 

Find a Story Pack

Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve near Christchurch, New ForestTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail.

Read More

 

Visit the The Story of Salterns, Sea Monsters and Saving the Day website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Lymington, near Christchurch in the New Forest
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: SO41 8AF

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a blanket and a picnic.
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: The paths are flat and easy to walk on.

Parking: You can park on Maiden Lane by the side of the road. 
Cost of Parking: Free.

Wildlife You Might See: Birds and seabirds.

Information Written: July 2022

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Local Nature Reserve and the Salterns Story Trail in the New Forest is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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Help the Creatures on the Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest https://toddledoddle.com/nevi-wesh-story-trail-bransgore-and-thorney-hill-new-forest/ https://toddledoddle.com/nevi-wesh-story-trail-bransgore-and-thorney-hill-new-forest/#respond Mon, 19 Jul 2021 15:15:08 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/nevi-wesh-story-trail-bransgore-and-thorney-hill-new-forest-copy/ Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, Hampshire Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshire

The Mystical Tale of Nevi-Wesh leads you along a story trail* through a small area of the New Forest, called Magpie Bottom, following in the footsteps of two children as they meet magical creatures – including bogarts, fairies, a goblin and a woodland troll – learn to cast a spell, discover Spider Island and defeat a witch.

We loved this interactive story trail and the paddling spot halfway along the walk.

 

Bransgore and Thorney Hill

Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, HampshireThe Nevi-Wesh Story Trail is 1.6 miles long and starts from the Holmsley Walk car park, which is near the Bransgore and Thorney Hill areas of the New Forest.

The trail leads you through the wooded area known as Magpie Bottom,

 

Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, Hampshireand across a little river called the Avon Water. 

 

 

 

 

Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, HampshireAlong the way there are ponies, wood ants, and a paddling spot. The paddling spot can be muddy so bring wellies.    

 

 

 

 

The Paths

Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, HampshireThe paths are easy to walk along and range from surfaced to muddy and bumpy. There are a couple of small hills.

We spent about an hour and a half walking and another hour paddling and eating. 

 

 

Missing Markers

Nevi-Wesh Story Trail, New Forest, HampshireWe couldn’t find any of the Story Snail markers (see below) but it was easy to work out where we needed to stop to read the next part of the story.  

 

 

 

 

* Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleThis is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

 

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail – although we could not find any markers on the Nevi-Wesh Trail.

 

Find a Story Pack

Spider Island, Magpie Bottom, New Forest, HampshireTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail.

Read More

 

Visit the Nevi-Wesh Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Ringwood
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: BH23 7EQ

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a blanket and a picnic.
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 2.5 hours
Buggies: The paths are surfaced in places and muddy in others.

Parking: Holmsley Walk car park. 
Cost of Parking: Free.

Wildlife You Might See: Ponies, wood ants, mini-beasts, butterflies, rabbits and birds.

Information Written: April 2021

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Nevi-Wesh Story Trail at Ringwood is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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Save King Fisher on the Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winchester https://toddledoddle.com/winnall-moors-nature-reserve-story-trail-winchester/ https://toddledoddle.com/winnall-moors-nature-reserve-story-trail-winchester/#respond Thu, 05 Aug 2021 09:23:20 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/itchen-valley-country-park-southampton-copy/ The Water Vole Trail to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire The Water Vole Trail to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire The Water Vole Trail to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire The Water Vole Trail to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshire

Oh no! King Fisher has been captured by the toad army. Can you help the animals of Winnall Moors Nature Reserve to free him and complete “The Adventure of Winnall Moors“?

 

The Adventure of Winnall Moors

Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, HampshireThe Adventure of Winnall Moors leads you along a story trail through the beautiful Winnall Moors Nature Reserve. Your quest begins with a search for the Roadway, which is invisible unless you know the secret password…

 

 

Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, HampshireAlong the way you’ll meet a cast of characters, including Samuel Slipper, the Toad Emperor, Super Slug, and eventually, King Fisher himself.

 

 

 

 

The Story Trail

Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, HampshireThis is essentially a walking route that leads you around the nature reserve with a story to read along the way.

 

 

 

 

Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, HampshireIt stops you at various points to notice or do something – for example, spot a sculpture, make a wand,

 

 

 

 

Winnall Moors Story Trail, Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, Hampshirefind a stone or solve a clue.

 

 

 

 

 

Winnall Moors Nature Reserve

Winnall Moors Nature Reserve, Winchester, HampshireWinnall Moors is nature reserve near the centre of Winchester that is home to lots of wildlife, including otters, water voles, and kingfishers.

It also has a reedbed boardwalk, wildflower meadows, and the River Itchen.

Read More

 

Visit the Winnall Moors Story Trail website

Visit the Winnall Moors Nature Reserve website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Winchester
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: SO23 8DX

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Eat at a cafe in Winchester or bring a picnic.
Facilities: Picnic area in the nature reserve and there are cafes in Winchester. 

How Long We Spent There: 3 hours
Buggies: Buggy-friendly.

Parking: There are several different car parks nearby. We parked in Chesil Street Multi Storey Pay and Display Car Park (SO23 0HU), which meant we could follow the Water Vole Trail to Winnall Moors. 
Cost of Parking: Varies by car park.

Wildlife You Might See: Butterflies, damselflies and other insects; ducks, swans, kingfishers and other birds; otters; brown trout and other fish.

Information Written: June 2021

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve and the Winnall Moors Nature Reserve Story Trail in Winchester is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
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