Coton Countryside Reserve is an enchanting natural area located along Grantchester Road that invites visitors to immerse themselves in stunning landscapes rich with biodiversity! Featuring scenic walking trails winding through lush meadows dotted with wildflowers—it serves as an educational platform promoting environmental awareness among all who visit! The reserve hosts various wildlife observation opportunities making it ideal for birdwatchers or those looking simply relax amid nature’s beauty! Community engagement remains paramount; join guided walks exploring local flora/fauna while learning about conservation efforts aimed at preserving this unique habitat! Discover Coton Countryside Reserve—a sanctuary among urban life!

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james barnett

5 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic area for a dog walk. The routes are obvious and well trodden, leading to specta

5/ 5

Absolutely fantastic area for a dog walk. The routes are obvious and well trodden, leading to spectacular views of Cambridgeshire. Car park is easy to find and park in, although not many spaces. There are free maps provided so quite difficult to get lost.

Grant Latham

5 Google Rating

God level ground easy for walking.

5/ 5

God level ground easy for walking.

Richard Wood

5 Google Rating

Car Park has 2.1m height barrier. Car park closes at dusk.

5/ 5

Car Park has 2.1m height barrier. Car park closes at dusk.

Richard Pigg

5 Google Rating

Scenic place, good for dog walking or just a stroll in general. There is also a large enclosed part

5/ 5

Scenic place, good for dog walking or just a stroll in general. There is also a large enclosed part that is great for training or somewhere for your dog to run around with the worrying of your dog getting out

Andrew Cleland

5 Google Rating

Thank you so much for the enclosed dog run - we have a 1 year old Husky who loves to run but has too

5/ 5

Thank you so much for the enclosed dog run - we have a 1 year old Husky who loves to run but has too high a prey drive to be allowed off the lead normally - having a safe space to let him run is wonderful. He says thanks very much as well!

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