
Swanwick Lake, by John Windust
Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve
Know before you go
Dogs
Please keep your dogs on a lead and follow any temporary signage on the day of your visit.
When to visit
Opening times
Open access to majority of the nature reserve. The Education Centre is open for schools and organised groups but closed when not in use. Please note: the toilets are closed when the Education Centre is closedBest time to visit
Summer: butterflies and dragonflies can be seen all over the site. The meadows are in full flower. Spring: breeding birds and a great dawn chorus. Bluebells carpet parts of the woodland. Winter: frosty mornings. Autumn: leaf colours, fungi spottingAbout the reserve
Swanwick Lakes, once a clay pit for a local brick works, is now a beautiful oasis for nature in an otherwise urban area. A mixture of woodland, lakes and meadows attracts a large array of species.
The majority of the site is woodland, and during the spring it comes alive with bird song and woodpecker drumming as a multiplicity of birds settle down to nest. Rare species such as marsh tits also thrive at this reserve.
Come summer the meadows are in full bloom; they hum and buzz with thousands of insects. North East Meadow is adorned with orchids and knapweed, as well as marbled white, meadow brown and gatekeeper butterflies. In the woodlands elusive white admiral, purple emperor and silver-washed fritillary butterflies flit between the trees.
The lakes and ponds around the site are prime locations for dragonflies and damselflies, including unusual species such as the downy emerald.
The site has an excellent educational facility where children can come and learn about the natural environment, and a number of public events happen throughout the year. Find out more information about Swanwick Lakes Education Centre.
Seasonal Highlights:
- During spring, enjoy the sweet scent of bluebell as you walk through the woodland.
- In summer, orchids and knapweed adorn the North East Meadow, along with marbled white, meadow brown and gatekeeper butterflies.
- In autumn find wild fungi and look for a ‘charm’ of goldfinch feasting on the energy-packed seeds of teasels and thistles.
Habitat
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Forthcoming events at Swanwick Lakes
News from Swanwick Lakes
Swanwick Lakes Random Acts of Wildness 1pm - 2:30pm
Join us for a family event at Swanwick Lakes celebrating all things wild and wonderful.
Swanwick Lakes Random Acts of Wildness 10:30am - 12noon
Join us for a family event at Swanwick Lakes celebrating all things wild and wonderful.
Swanwick Lakes Family Pond Dip 10am-11am
Join education staff at Swanwick Lakes to discover the wildlife living in the depths of the pond and the surrounding vegetation.
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