Supposedly one of the last places in England where the red squirrel still thrives, this is a popular day-out destination for nature lovers and beach lovers alike, since it's situated very close to the ocean.
I've never actually seen a single squirrel here in the two or three times I've visited the reserve. The first time there were signs up saying that due to a squirrel pox, not many of the little guys were out and about. I don't know if things have improved since the last time I was there, but it seemed a bit strange to go to a squirrel reserve and not see any squirrels. Hopefully that has changed?
There is a nice forested area though that's a breath of fresh air if you live in the city, and as it's so close to the beach it's great to bring your swimming suit and a picnic and spend the whole day here. In remotely warm weather, there are also generally ice cream vans skulking about waiting for easy victims. read more