Warburg Nature Reserve

Warburg Nature Reserve
Address
Bix Bottom,
Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire
South East
RG9 6BL

About

High up in the Chiltern hills, Warburg Nature Reserve is a magnificent place for its wild, remote tranquillity. The flower-rich grasslands in the valley bottom give way to grand woodlands rising up the valley sides. The last mile of lane from Bix to Warburg Nature Reserve is in very poor condition and due to be patched. Please consider walking to the reserve from Maidensgrove or Nettlebed, using the Henley Wild Walk leaflet.
 
With a visitor centre, bird hides, picnic area and resident warden to help with queries, Warburg Nature Reserve is a great place to bring your family. There are even wildlife explorer packs you can borrow to help you explore.
 
Nature Detectives Trail         
It's free, it's fun and it's great for all the family!
From the visitor centre families can pick up a special backpack that includes games, trail notes and spotter sheets for wildlife as tiny as beetles and as big as red kites. Children can follow the trail through the woods, the wildlife pond and the grassy glades at their own pace.
 
Get involved               
Try our circular wildlife walk (1 mile). Just follow the badger way markers.
Come along to one of our seasonal guided walks.
Explore the reserve and surrounding area with our Henley wild walk. Starting in Henley, this 21km circular walk includes Warburg Nature Reserve. There is a shorter 8km section that can start from the reserve or Nettlebed.
Tweet your wildlife sightings to @bbow
 
For more information check out the website.

Opening times

Reserve
Open at all times
 
Visitor Centre
9am - 5pm daily

Prices

Admission: Free

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