Lepe Country Park is one of those rare places where you can fill an entire day with everything or nothing!
Lepe Country Park If you need an energy busting day then plan on paddling, sand castles and fossil finding before the tide comes in and then fairy door hunts, adventure play and a nature walk. Or if you just want somewhere to relax, just sit back and enjoy the view. Have a look at the Lepe Country Park website’s map for an overview of the activities on offer. The Meadows Alternatively, walk towards the east end of the beach past wild flower meadows on one side and the sea on the other. This is a buggy friendly route that leads you to the beach, Lepe Point and Stansore Point, where the path becomes much sandier. Lepe Point Nature Reserve Lepe Point Nature Reserve, is a protected area of woodland and meadows with a boardwalk, pond and bird hide. Stansore Point Stansore Point is a good place to sit and enjoy the view, whether you want to watch huge ships cruise The Solent or gaze across at the Isle of Wight. The D-Day Remnants There are D-Day remnants near Stansore Point, including pier heads, construction platforms and slip ways. You can see pictures and find further details on the New Forest Remembers website. Fossil Finding At Stansore Point it is also possible to find fossils of shells, plants and mammal bones, including mammoth bones. I understand it is best to look when the tide is out and to bring wellies in case the clay is exposed. Have a look at the UK Fossil Collecting website for full details. You can also have a look at the western end of the beach where you can find fossil shells and corals. The Dinosaur Footprint Inside the Visitor Centre is a dinosaur footprint, which was found at Lepe. It is on the floor on the right of the desk by the window. Please see the Family Fun section of the Lepe website for further details as well as printable activities you can take with you or try at home! The Fairy Door Trails There are two trails to choose from – one through the Sensory Garden and another across the wild flower meadows and cliffs. The doors are marked on a map and are each in a different type of tree with a little explanation about the kind of fairy living inside. The Beach There is a family beach area, which is a very short walk from the car park. Further down the beach, low tide reveals a spit of land where we found crabs amongst the rocks, dug holes to catch the sea, built up huge sand castles and found interesting stones, including one of the bone shaped ‘fossils’ mentioned above.
The Play Area The Lepe Country Park Play Area is a wooden adventure play area with equipment that includes:
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Further Information
Nearest Town: Exbury, New Forest Opens: Daily Where to Eat: Try the cafe or bring a picnic. How Long We Spent There: 4 hours Parking: There are two pay and display car parks – one next to the play area and fairy trails and another next to the beach, Visitor Centre and cafe. These are connected by stairs that lead down to the beach but we drove between the two because we were using a buggy. We parked easily in both but it must be very busy at peak times. Wildlife You Might See: Seaside wildlife, seabirds and other birds, butterflies and other insects. Information Written: September 2017
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: SO45 1AD
Cost: Free
Facilities: Cafe, picnic area, snacks, ice creams, barbecues, toilets and accessible toilets.
Buggies: There are some pathways that are buggy friendly along the seafront. The beach itself can be hard to push a buggy along because it is divided by wooden posts, many of which have rotted to near sand level and are splintered in places.
Cost of Parking: For April to September start at £2.50 for one hour and an all day ticket costs £9.50.
Information Checked: May 2023
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