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Curbridge Nature Reserve - National Trust

Curbridge, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 1BS

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Summary

  • View information about opening hours.
  • Amenities in this area include: nature conservation area and riverside.
  • The most accessible entrance has step-free level access and a narrow entrance opening.
  • This entrance is off the A3051 at Burridge, near to Burridge village hall.
  • There is not a member of staff available for help and assistance.
  • The following are also available: maps.
  • This site is not part of the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme.

Public Transport

Parking

  • This site does not have a car park.
  • Nearby parking includes: a public car park.
  • There is not a designated drop-off point.
  • The car park is located at Burridge village hall.
    There is a maximum of 2 hours free parking.

Outdoor Spaces

  • This information is for the access point located off the A3051, near to Burridge village hall.
  • There is step-free level access into the area.
  • There is open access at the surveyed access point.
  • The following outdoor facilities are available: woodland.
  • The outdoor facilities also include: wet areas and riverside.
  • The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: grass, gravel and compact earth.
  • Footpaths are available in some of the outdoor space.
  • The majority of the paths are not wide enough for wheelchair users.
  • There is step-free level access around some of the area.
  • There are slight ramps/slopes without handrails and steep ramps/slopes without handrails in the main areas.
  • The slight and steep slopes are at various points along the pathways.
  • There are not any bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
  • The paths have gates which may create obstacles for some users.
  • There are wooden steps, bridges and pontoons along the pathways.
    The pathways may be very muddy.