Welcome to our Wildlands

There are many ways to support Nature restoration, but nothing beats experiencing our wildlands firsthand. We welcome visits from individuals, groups and businesses who are interested in learning about our rewilding efforts, exploring the evolving landscape, and lending a helping hand!

  • Wildland Tours & Experiences

    Join our experienced host on an education walk & talk, heading off the beaten track to discover the secrets of the wildlands.

  • Corporate Away Days

    Supercharge your team with a visit to the wildlands - from an invigorating offsite meeting to a fully immersive team-building experience!

  • Community Volunteering

    Support our site teams with vital tasks that aid Nature’s recovery. There’s lots to learn - and plenty of fun to be had along the way.

Bring a Group

If you’re part of a local special interest group and would like to arrange an outing at any of our wildlands please get in touch and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

Photo Credit: Pete Murray

Public Access to the Wildlands

Boothby Wildland

For those booked onto guided tours or pre-arranged visits, please park in the private car park as instructed in the Visitor Information document you will receive prior to arrival.

For general visitors, Boothby Wildland has an extensive network of public rights of way and permissive paths running through it which you are welcome to walk at your leisure (see PROW map below).

There is currently no public car park on site, though we hope to have one soon. In the meantime, we recommend that you park locally and walk onto the Wildland from one of the public access points. We ask that you please park with consideration for our local communities.

High Fen Wildland

For those booked onto guided tours or pre-arranged visits, please park in the private car park as instructed in the Visitor Information document you will receive prior to arrival.

High Fen Wildland has no public rights of way. Access to the wildland is currently by prior appointment or by booking a tour. We hope to expand our access in the near future.

Harold’s Park Wildland

For those booked onto guided tours or pre-arranged visits, please park in the private car park as instructed in the Visitor Information document you will receive prior to arrival.

For general visitors, Harold’s Park Wildland has an extensive network of public rights of way and permissive paths running through it which you are welcome to walk at your leisure. (see PROW map below)

There is currently no public car park on site. We recommend that you park locally or use public transport and walk onto the Wildland from one of the public access points. We ask that you please park with consideration for our local communities.

Find Us

 

Boothby Wildland
Boothby Pagnell, Lincolnshire NG33 4DE

Nearest train station: Grantham, 15 mins

 

Harold’s Park Wildland
Nazeing, Waltham Abbey EN9 2SF

Nearest train station: Broxbourne, 10 mins

 

High Fen Wildland
Thornham Road, Methwold Hythe, Norfolk IP26 4PJ

Nearest train station: Ely or Thetford, 35 mins

Please be reminded that we don’t allow drones to be flown over Nattergal sites without our express written permission.