Marfield Nature Reserve Walk
The Marfield Nature Reserve Walk takes you through beautiful wetlands and boasts stunning views of the countryside. The wetlands are a great area for you to see the many species of birds that call this path home. The river also runs along this path and is a nice setting for you to stop and have a picnic or a break.
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Route Description for Marfield Nature Reserve Walk
The Marfield Nature Reserve Walk takes you on a journey through the wetlands, where you can view many species of birds. Beginning in the car park, you will follow the footpath that takes you all the way around the nature reserve. Following the marked path, you will come across ponds filled with many birds, such as geese and swans. As you continue along, take in the beautiful scenery of this small reserve, and as you follow the path, you will arrive back at the car park where you began, as this is a circuit walk.
Getting to the Marfield Nature Reserve Walk Trailhead
To get to the Marfield Nature Reserve Walk from Marsham, head northwest on Silver Street toward Leyburn Road/A6108 and turn left onto Leyburn Road/A6108. In 1.1 km, turn right, and in 0.3 km, you will arrive at your destination.
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