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Kelly
April 15, 2021
Easy walks with lovely views over Poole Harbour, a must for nature lovers.
Joanne
April 12, 2018
Beautiful for nature walks and bird watching.
Kelli
August 4, 2022
Arne Nature Reserve is situated on Poole Harbour and within the Dorset Area of Natural Beauty, it's a stunning landscape which consists of dramatic open heathland and ancient oak woodland. Arne remains one of the few places in the UK where all six of the UK's native reptiles can be found. Our café and garden serves locally sourced fresh seasonal food from homemade soup, all day breakfast baps, daily hot food specials, ice cream, tea, coffee and cakes much more… Our shop is stocked with bird food, nature friendly gifts, as well as binoculars and telescopes so you can get an even better view of the wildlife. At Arne, we have exciting events that run throughout the year, including weekends and school holidays. Including Wild weekends, moth mornings, nightjar evening, (not quite) the dawn chorus walks and many more seasonal highlights. Family facilities - Our play area comes with den building and a low-ropes course for the whole family to enjoy. There are some wide, level pushchair-friendly paths with short routes, highchairs are available in the cafe, and there are baby changing facilities at the shop and cafe. Seasonal Highlights RSPB Arne is a patchwork of a huge array of habitats. Although the reserve is famous for it's dry and wet lowland heath you can also find ancient oak woodland, farmland, reedbed, mudflats, scrub, wet woodland, acid grassland and even sandy beaches. This mix of habitats surrounded by Poole Harbour is one of the reasons the reserve is home to such a huge variety of species. In spring, the air is filled with birdsong as they compete to establish territories and attract a mate. Stonechats make their clacking call from the top of gorse and great spotted woodpeckers hammer the tall pines. Cuckoos, chiff chaff, wheater and Dartford warbler amongst many others set up home on the reserve. In summer, look out for dragonflies and damselflies flitting around, Arne is home to 22 different species! It's also a good place to spot the silver-studded blue butterfly, it tends to spend it's time around the wet heathland. Autumn brings large movements of migrating birds, including osprey, heading south to a warmer climate, others seeking refuge in the UK from the cold Arctic winter. The sika deer rutting season peaks in October/November, a great chance to see the stags strut their stuff. There's a profusion of fungi in the woods and fields such as the colourful fly agaric. In winter, look out for large flocks of waders including avocets, black-tailed godwits, and dunlin gathering to feed, or flying at dusk to form large roosts to keep warm. Raptors such as marsh harriers and hen harriers spend the winter at the reserve and can be seen hunting during the day and then gathering to roost at dusk.
Arne Nature Reserve is situated on Poole Harbour and within the Dorset Area of Natural Beauty, it's a stunning landscape which consists of dramatic open heathland and ancient oak woodland. Arne remains one of the few places in the UK where all six of the UK's native reptiles can be found. Our café…
Ruth
February 14, 2021
Stunning walks around the Arne RSPB nature reserve , excellent for bird watching and spotting rare species of wildlife .
Chloe
September 26, 2018
great place for kids to walk, run, ride bikes, see animals and birds, finished off with a tea and scone

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Arne Road
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