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Gamlingay Cinques is a peaceful nature reserve managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire (BCN). Once part of Gamlingay Great Heath, this three-hectare site is a popular spot for local walkers and nature lovers.
Why visit?
- Getting outside and spending time in green spaces is a proven stress-buster.
- Walking is a great way to start getting active and improve your wellbeing.
- Looking after the environment by supporting and visiting local nature reserves feels good.
Enjoy the changing seasons, spot local wildlife, and take part in the 40-mile Greensands Ridge Walk which crosses Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.
What to expect:
- This is a small, tranquil heathland reserve, perfect for walking and soaking up nature.
- There are no education centres, cafes, shops, or public toilets on site, but there is a free car park.
- Access is via a ‘kissing gate’ and may not be suitable for wheelchair users or pushchairs.
- Dogs are welcome if kept on a lead.
- All Wildlife Trust BCN nature reserves are open all day, every day. Camping, campfires, and BBQs are not allowed.
- Occasionally, access may be restricted for essential forestry work or path protection. Please check the website before visiting.
Cost: Visiting is free, but donations to the Wildlife Trust are welcome to help support their work.
Come dressed for the weather and enjoy a relaxing walk in nature!
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Outdoor activities
