Parndon Wood Nature Reserve

Parndon Wood Nature Reserve is an area of ancient woodland home to a huge range of birds, small mammals, deer, flora and fungi.

Opening times

Mondays: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 4pm to 9pm
Friday: 11am to 4pm
Saturday: 10am to 4pm
Sunday: 11am to 4pm

Location

Parndon Wood Nature Reserve

Parndon Wood Nature Reserve

About

Recorded as a woodland for over 900 years, Parndon Wood is composed of a canopy of oak with coppiced hornbeam growing beneath.

The reserve is a Special Site for Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its variety of flora and has received a Green Flag Award, which recognises the best parks in the country, for the last 11 years.

Visitors can follow the 1.5km trail, or simply explore the wood’s many tracks and paths. There are three observation hides, where you can wait quietly for a glimpse of a green woodpecker or Muntjac deer.

In the accessible conservation centre, learn about the local wildlife from the classroom full of woodland specimens, taxidermy and information posters.

Dogs are welcome up to the picnic table seating area outside the centre, but must be kept on a lead at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the woodland trails.

Volunteer

There are volunteering opportunities to help maintain the woodland. You can look at our volunteering page for more information.

Contact information

Office
Parndon Wood Road
Harlow
CM19 4SF
01279 446655