Ramsey Heights Nature Reserve is part of the Great Fen and features the Wildlife Trust Countryside Centre, offering a wide range of activities for families, children, and volunteers. The reserve includes a dedicated pond-dipping pond, minibeast area, den building sites, bird hide, outdoor classroom, and a bodgery with a fire pit.
Why visit?
- Enjoy peace and quiet in nature, escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
- Children can build confidence by interacting with the natural world.
- Volunteers meet like-minded people and contribute positively to nature and the local community.
What’s available?
- Self-guided walks and wildlife watching are free and open at any time.
- Leaflets for trails and children’s activities are available at the Visitor Centre or Info Hut, with printable PDFs online.
- A mobility scooter (The Tramper) is available for free hire with advance booking, making the site accessible for those with limited mobility.
- Regular events, activities, and clubs at the Countryside Centre.
- Opportunities for volunteering in gardening, restoration, and helping with activities, either in weekly groups or individually.
Activities subject to a fee:
- Workshops
- Family events
- Little Bug groups
- School group visits
- Community group and club visits
Contact the Centre directly for details about upcoming events and fees.
Facilities:
- Ample parking a short walk from the Centre, with clear signage and a gate.
- Bicycle racks available.
- Info Hut near lesson rooms.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the reserve, whether for a peaceful walk, family fun, or volunteering. The site is designed to be accessible and inclusive, with resources and support for visitors of all ages and abilities.
Categories:
Outdoor activities
