Lymm is a pretty Cheshire village which means "place of running water" in Celtic language. Known for its historic and listed buildings built from terracotta, the village is a designated …
Open 24 hours a day with a variety of Picnic benches, outstanding water features, wildlife and heritage. The route links to the Trans Pennine Trail and there is a free public carpark if spaces are limited in Lymm village centre.
One of five lakes in the Nature Reserve, woodland, meadows, bird feeding stations and nine bird hides covering the lakes. The RSPB state that is one of the best in …
Nice nature reserve, with a dirt road around the perimeter. Being so close to the river surface is quite damp and can be muddy a while after it has rained. Few spots for bird watching in the pond.
Apparently you can also see frogs here in spring. At the point where the path branches off to a small pond there is a small wooden sculpture of a frog.