New Forest Reptile Centre Trail
Follow the Reptile Discovery Trail on this easy walk in the New Forest. The trail takes place on well surfaced tree lined paths with a variety of wildlife to look out for. The centre has all of Britain's native lizards, snakes, frogs and toads. You can also view birds of prey on the nest cams and look out for dragonflies and tadpoles in the pond. It's a great educational walk for families or anyone looking for an easy, informative stroll.
If you'd like to extend your walk you could pick up our Lyndhurst Circular Walk and visit the Knightwood Oak which is less than a mile from the trail.
Postcode
SO43 7GR - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locationsNew Forest Reptile Centre Trail Ordnance Survey Map
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New Forest Reptile Centre Trail Open Street Map
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New Forest Reptile Centre Trail OS Map
- Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
New Forest Reptile Centre Trail Open Street Map
- Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
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Photos
Wood carving New Forest Reptile Centre Hampshire. Interesting image supporting a bench in the grounds of the Reptile centre.
New Forest Reptile Centre, Holidays Hill. This is what you will find at the New Forest Reptile Centre, which has had various names in the past (including the Holidays Hill Reptillary). The pits have various indigenous snakes and lizards and on a warm day they can be seen basking in their "natural" environment. The Forestry Commission website says that "The Centre actively encourages the conservation and re-introduction of these animals across the country."