Duration:
1 to 3 hours
Price range:
Free
Suitable for:
About Lexden Park Nature Reserve
Lexden Park Local Nature Reserve at seven hectares is a relatively small reserve, with ancient woodland, a pond and meadow in the middle of the site. It is a haven for walkers and lovers of fauna and flora. Part of the site is designated a scheduled ancient monument which is the Lexden Dyke Middle.
Different Nature Reserves
Lexden Park Local Nature Reserve has 2 different nature reserves you can visit for a fun day out, these are:
Lexden Park Local Natural Reserve
Lexden Park is a haven for walkers and lovers of wildlife. To its east is an area of woodland on higher ground which is part of the Lexden Dyke earthworks. It puts on a vibrant bluebell display during April and May. The spring-fed ornamental lake is surrounded by trees and shrubs. The small island supports interesting wildfowl, and a small wildlife retreat has been fenced off for amphibians.
What to expect:
- Flat grassy footpaths with benches in the grassland
- More challenging walks in the woods
- Small car park off Church Lane
Lexden Springs Local Nature Reserve
The meadow is rich in wild flowers, including Harebell, Pignut and Devil’s-bit scabious, and is alive with butterflies on sunny days. At the base of the slope is a pond fed by a natural spring – a stream from it leads to a marshy area
What to expect:
- Unsurfaced 500m walking route with benches
- Limited local parking on Spring Lane
Opening Times & Prices
Lexden Park is completely free and open all day, every day.
How To Get There
By foot: Pedestrian entrances off of Church Lane and Endsleigh Meadow
By bike: Colchester by bike map.
By road: Small car park located off Church Lane, Colchester, CO3 4AA. A height barrier restricts access to vehicles under 2 metres in height.
Lexden Park Map
Facilities
Contact Details & Directions
Lexden Park,
Church Ln,
Colchester,
CO3 3SZ
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