Barnes Common Nature Reserve Barnes Station (Stop A), London SW13 0HT

Barnes Common Nature Reserve

29 Reviews
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
Barnes Common Nature Reserve Barnes Station (Stop A), London SW13 0HT

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Barnes Station (Stop A), London SW13 0HT

Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking

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Stephen Johnson
05.03.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
A largely forested area with numerous walkways.
Catherine Mitrenas
21.02.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Love the walk and the tranquility on a quiet day.
W L
20.02.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Nice place to add to your dog walking routes
Ana A.E.R
24.01.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Its a lovely natural area!
Barbara Rupa
23.01.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Love the Lower putney and Barnes commons. I found interesting surprise tho... I knew there were several rumours about the area and gang so shouldn't really be surprised... Shame was a lovely motor lol
Giles Wilkes
22.01.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
The most beautiful part of London
Lizzie Lane
19.01.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Took my 2 little doggies for a walk. They love it. ❤️
William McDonnell
16.01.2024
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Beautiful and varied nature reserve with over 60 species of bird. Unfenced and always open. Unusually varied and biodiverse for its size: mixed woodland, scrub, gorse, meadow, wildflower areas, acid grassland, orchard, ponds and streams. Resident tawny owls, kestrels and many more.
Frances Queen
18.12.2023
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Used to be lovely green space not any more alot has been taken over by bramble and they dug out a big patch which had red ant hills , spiders and bumble bees which hide away under the sandy grass turf, when they fenced it off there was acacia trees sprouting which were never there before i think they tried to pull them out , every time you make big open space with light you will find bramble and other fast growing trees that wernt there before take over , the green woodpeckers are very rarely seen now compared to a a few years back , there is alot of gorse but if you want to keep in check nip it in the bud less work then letting it grow to such a large size and the cutting it down, gorse is good for bees and the early flower provide food for the bees hope there are garden spiders this year did'nt see any last year they have great webs that stand out in the early morning with the dew or frost covering them
Neil V
16.12.2023
Barnes Common Nature Reserve
Lovely relaxing place to walk

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