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Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond is a charming small lake nestled within the picturesque countryside of the Isle of Wight, near Wootton. Situated at an elevation of approximately 105 metres, this tranquil spot offers a peaceful escape within the wider Briddlesford Farm estate, a well-known agricultural landmark on the island. It provides a lovely focal point for visitors exploring the farm's public access trails and surrounding natural beauty.

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  • Location: Havenstreet And Ashey, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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    Location: Havenstreet And Ashey, South East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where exactly is Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond located on the Isle of Wight?

    The duck pond is a charming feature within the wider Briddlesford Farm estate, situated just outside Wootton. The farm itself stretches from Palmer's Brook south to Blacklands Lane and north to the old railway line. It's approximately a 15-minute drive from the Ryde Hoverport, making it easily accessible for visitors to the island.

    What kind of public access trails are available around Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond?

    Briddlesford Farm offers public access trails that lead to and around the duck pond. These paths are generally easy, suitable for leisurely strolls and family walks. While the pond itself is easily accessible, some surrounding paths can be uneven, so comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the farm grounds.

    Is Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! The duck pond is considered a family-friendly attraction, offering a gentle natural spot for all ages. The farm also provides hands-on family and school farm sessions where children can meet cows and learn about milk production, making it a great educational outing.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond?

    While the farm welcomes visitors, specific rules regarding dogs on trails directly around the duck pond or within the farm's working areas are best confirmed directly with Briddlesford Farm. Generally, if dogs are permitted, they should be kept on a lead to protect livestock and wildlife.

    What are the options for public transport to Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond?

    Briddlesford Farm is located in the countryside, so public transport options might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes serving the Wootton area on the Isle of Wight. Many visitors choose to drive, as the farm offers ample parking.

    What facilities are available at Briddlesford Farm, near the duck pond?

    Briddlesford Farm boasts excellent facilities, including a popular on-site farm shop, often called 'the Island's very own larder,' offering their renowned dairy products and goods from over 50 local producers. The Bluebells Cafe serves breakfasts, coffee, cakes, and farmhouse lunches, focusing on fresh, seasonal Island produce.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted near Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond?

    The duck pond itself is a natural habitat for ducks and other waterfowl. The wider Briddlesford Copses area, which includes parts of the farm, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Area of Conservation (SAC), known for its internationally important breeding population of Bechstein's bats. Visitors might also spot various bird species and other small animals in the surrounding woodland and fields.

    Are there any accessible routes for wheelchairs or strollers around the duck pond?

    The trails around Briddlesford Farm are generally easy, and the duck pond is easily accessible. However, some surrounding paths can be uneven. For specific information on wheelchair or stroller accessibility, especially regarding path surfaces and gradients, it's recommended to contact Briddlesford Farm directly.

    What should I bring for a walk around Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond?

    For a comfortable visit, bring comfortable footwear suitable for walking on potentially uneven paths. If you plan to explore the wider farm or nearby trails, consider bringing water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Don't forget a camera for capturing the picturesque scenery and wildlife.

    Can I purchase local produce or souvenirs at Briddlesford Farm?

    Yes, Briddlesford Farm is famous for its farm shop, which offers a wide array of local produce. You can purchase their own unhomogenized Guernsey milk, cream, butter, and award-winning farmhouse cheeses. The shop also stocks goods from over 50 other local producers, making it an excellent place for souvenirs and fresh, local ingredients.

    Are there any longer walking routes near Briddlesford Farm Duck Pond that I can explore?

    Many walking routes on the Isle of Wight incorporate parts of the Briddlesford Farm area. The farm is situated near the old railway line, which often forms part of longer trails. For detailed route planning, including circular options, hikers can explore various trails available on platforms like komoot that pass through or near Briddlesford Farm.

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