New Earswick Nature Reserve is located at Off 4TH, Alder Way, New Earswick, York YO32 4TL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with New Earswick Nature Reserve and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Cath Simpkins

5 Google Rating

Lovely little nature reserve. Short, tranquil walk around the pond. Has quite a few benches to sit o

5/ 5

Lovely little nature reserve. Short, tranquil walk around the pond. Has quite a few benches to sit on and admire the reflections. Good little paths through the trees. Has a small car park for maybe 7 or so cars. Only assistance dogs allowed. You can see that a lot of work has gone into looking after it. Very pleasant.

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Davy Robinson

5 Google Rating

Had a lovely walk around New Earswick nature reserve with the kids the staff was very polite and hap

5/ 5

Had a lovely walk around New Earswick nature reserve with the kids the staff was very polite and happy to see us enjoying it

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Jay Kistasamy

5 Google Rating

A small group of people taking responsibility for their local environment definitely deserve our sup

5/ 5

A small group of people taking responsibility for their local environment definitely deserve our support. A lovely location particularly for dog walks and visit the Hound Lounge close by.

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Peter Farrell

3 Google Rating

Nice walk, however, didn't know that this walk can take you around half of York! Was disappointed th

3/ 5

Nice walk, however, didn't know that this walk can take you around half of York! Was disappointed that the pond is behind locked gates without access. This was main reason for the visit

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Kat McCarron

4 Google Rating

Mainly garden birds at this part but you can sometimes see kingfishers a bit further along. Dependin

4/ 5

Mainly garden birds at this part but you can sometimes see kingfishers a bit further along. Depending on time of year there is normally an egret

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