Welcome to Blackwater River, Shepherd Meadows, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Sandhurst, UK. Spanning an impressive 40 hectares of lush wet meadows and enchanting woodlands, we are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of this vital conservation area. Our mission is to provide visitors with an exceptional outdoor experience, whether you’re here for a peaceful stroll, birdwatching, or simply to unwind in a serene environment.

At Blackwater River, Shepherd Meadows, we pride ourselves on delivering outstanding service and ensuring that every guest feels valued. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to answer your questions and enhance your visit with insights into the local flora and fauna. We invite you to explore the picturesque trails that weave through the meadows and woodlands, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation or recreation.

In addition to our natural offerings, we are conveniently located near Sandhurst Memorial Park, a premier recreational site that complements our beautiful surroundings. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a nature-focused educational trip, or simply seeking a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Blackwater River, Shepherd Meadows is your ideal destination.

For more information or to plan your visit, don’t hesitate to reach out via phone or browse our website. We look forward to welcoming you and providing an unforgettable experience in this stunning natural landscape. Make the most of your time in Sandhurst by discovering all that Blackwater River, Shepherd Meadows has to offer!

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Eric Wilkinson

4 Google Rating

Only small car parks. Nice walks. Plenty of wildlife considering the proximity to houses.

4/ 5

Only small car parks. Nice walks. Plenty of wildlife considering the proximity to houses.

Nigel Leverett

4 Google Rating

Great for walks with or without your favourite pets.

4/ 5

Great for walks with or without your favourite pets.

Chahna Karia

4 Google Rating

This is a great forest-y park in the neighbourhood.. good for dog walking, to take kids.. its huge s

4/ 5

This is a great forest-y park in the neighbourhood.. good for dog walking, to take kids.. its huge so I couldn't explore the whole of it with toddler, but we did see some ducks.. saw trains passing by on the tracks behind.. ran around in the grass.. good place to go but not much amenities.. like i said, its forest-y..

Jasmin Pilott

5 Google Rating

Absolutely beautiful Very nice walk would highly recommend

5/ 5

Absolutely beautiful Very nice walk would highly recommend

karlie yellowlees

4 Google Rating

Lovey place to take a walk, ride or run nature is a lovely thing

4/ 5

Lovey place to take a walk, ride or run nature is a lovely thing

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