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🌿St. Nicholas Fields Local Nature Reserve

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A 24-acre wild space in York, St. Nicholas Fields offers a mix of meadows, ponds, woodland, and a community orchard, perfect for family nature exploration. Kids love the accessible playground, pond dipping, bug hunts, and den-building areas. The reserve is free to enter, with well-marked paths suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. Toilets and a small car park are available on site. Seasonal events (e.g., wildlife walks, craft sessions) are often held, but the reserve is open daily from dawn to dusk.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyYork
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • It's free to enter

    St. Nicholas Fields is completely free, making it perfect for a budget-friendly family day out without worrying about entry costs.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    The well-marked paths are suitable for buggies and wheelchairs, so you can navigate the 24 acres comfortably with younger children.

  • Bring pond dipping equipment

    Pond dipping is a highlight for children. Bring nets, white trays, and a guidebook to spot aquatic bugs and creatures.

  • Toilets available on site

    Toilet facilities are located on the reserve, though it's worth checking they're open during your visit, especially outside peak hours.

  • Car park on site

    A small car park is available, though it may fill during busy times. Arriving early or mid-week could improve your chances of a space.

  • Open dawn to dusk daily

    The reserve opens from dawn to dusk every day, so you can plan visits to suit your family's routine, though winter visits will have shorter daylight hours.

  • Check seasonal events ahead

    Wildlife walks and craft sessions are held seasonally. Check the website before visiting to see if any family-friendly events coincide with your trip.

  • Bring supplies for den-building

    Den-building areas are available. Bring blankets, rope, or sticks if your children enjoy creating outdoor hideaways.

  • Pack a picnic

    With 24 acres and outdoor space, this is ideal for a picnic. No facilities are mentioned, so bring your own food and drinks.

  • Bring bug hunt equipment

    Bug hunts are popular with children. A magnifying glass, bug identification guide, and collection containers make the experience more engaging.

  • Woodland and orchard areas to explore

    Beyond the playground, there's a community orchard and woodland to discover. These offer quieter spaces if your children enjoy nature and wildlife.

  • Accessible playground on site

    The playground is accessible, making it suitable for children of varying abilities. It's a good spot for letting off steam before or after exploring.

  • It's an outdoor-only space

    This is an open-air nature reserve with no indoor shelter. Plan visits around weather, and bring waterproofs or layers depending on the season.

  • Suitable for mixed-age families

    The mix of playground, pond dipping, bug hunts, and den-building means there's something for toddlers through to older children.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    Paths are well-marked but natural terrain can be muddy. Waterproof shoes or wellies are practical, especially after rain.

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