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Old Forest Meadows, locally referred to as 'the worm,' is a hidden treasure nestled along Old Forest Road in Wokingham (nearest postcode RG41 1HL). This SANG (suitable alternative natural greenspace) was once farmland but now serves as an enchanting retreat, inviting you to embrace the local natural beauty. As you meander through this verdant sanctuary, you'll encounter the serene Emm Brook, gracefully crossed by winding paths. Stay attuned to the sights and sounds of wildlife; watch the elusive kingfisher darting along the brook and listen to the harmonious melodies of blackcaps, chiffchaffs, and whitethroats in the woodlands. Occasionally, a solitary kestrel graces the meadow skies, adding to the allure of this natural haven. During mid-summer, the meadows burst into life with vibrant ox-eye daisies, while yellow flag iris thrives along the brook and ponds. Innovative three-stage fencing ensures the safety of the resident wildlife, keeping them separated from the nearby road. Old Forest Meadows is also home to a thriving deer population, often seen passing through the area, adding an enchanting touch to the landscape. As twilight descends, a captivating spectacle unfolds—the emergence of bats. Old Forest Meadows becomes a realm of fluttering wings and echolocation as these nocturnal creatures take flight. Keep your gaze fixed on the evening sky for a glimpse of these fascinating mammals. Dragonflies frequently visit the 'wormponds' scattered around the reserve, their agile movements resembling advanced drones. Beyond its natural allure, Old Forest Meadows offers an excellent recreational haven for locals. The winding paths create an ideal setting for walking, jogging, and cycling. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll, an invigorating jog, or a gentle bike ride, this greenspace accommodates all preferences. Its gravel footpaths ensure accessibility for everyone, including wheelchair users, thanks to gentle inclines. While a dedicated car park is absent, you can conveniently find parking on nearby residential streets. Old Forest Meadows beckons not only wildlife enthusiasts but also those seeking an accessible outdoor experience. It's a place where nature, exercise, and tranquility seamlessly coexist, making it a cherished destination for the local community. Explore the diverse flora and fauna, savor the joy of walking, jogging, or cycling, and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of Old Forest Meadows.
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In this beautiful area located between Winnersh and Emmbrook, you can enjoy wildflower meadows and walks along the various paths around the Emm Brook and the different ponds in the area.
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These meadows around Emm Brook offer a pleasant circular walk for running, where you can also observe many bird species and several ponds. Perfect for enjoying nature without straying far from the city.
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Next to Dinton Pastures, we can enjoy this small museum that reflects Berkshire's significant contribution to aviation. Additionally, you can view unique aircraft, such as a Miles Martinet or a Miles Student. For more information, you can visit: https://museumofberkshireaviation.co.uk/
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Previously known as The Dragonfly Cafe, The Coffee House opened in 2022 after the building was refurbished. It is a popular place to stop to eat and drink after a walk around Dinton Pastures. Open for both eat in and takeaway.
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Cycling- and dog-friendly café which often serves as a meeting point for organised rides, this place has a nice selection of food and you can get your pre- or post-ride cappuccino here too. On the back of the building you can find clean public toilets here too, and if you're up for a hike or for an easy ride off-road the trails around the lake in Dinton Pastures Country Park are just a stone's throw away. If you are driving there to meet your riding or walking buddies, bear in mind that the car parks close in the evenings and if your car is locked having the gates unlocked will cost you. Oh, and parking charges apply too. Check out https://www.dinton-pastures.co.uk/ for more information.
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Details Development: The first "Herald" prototype with four piston engines flew on August 25, 1955. The first "Dart Herald" prototype with two turboprops flew on March 11, 1958. The second prototype flew on December 17, 1958. G-APWA, the first production version, first flew on October 30, 1959. By the end of production in 1965 a total of 48 Heralds were built. "Dart Herald" 100 - the first production version, seating for up to 44. Crew: 2 Wingspan: 28.9 m. Length: 22 m. Height: 7.3 m. Wing area: 82.3 sq. m. Empty weight: 11684 kg. Takeoff weight: 19504 kg. Engines: 2 x Rolls-Royce "Dart" Mk.527, 2105 hp each. Max. speed: 495 km/h. Cruise speed: 445 km/h. Landing speed: 165 km/h. Climb rate: 7.3 m/s. Ceiling: 8140 m. Range: 2800 km. Range with maximum payload: 1765 km. Payload: 44 passengers. About our Aircraft Our aircraft was relocated from Southend in 1993. Over 14,000 man-hours were spent on its restoration. http://museumofberkshireaviation.co.uk/html/exhibits/herald.htm https://www.youtube.com/results?sp=CAE%253D&search_query=Handley+Page+HPR.7+Dart+Herald+100
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