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Rushmere Country Park Adventures

Rushmere Country Park is a serene outdoor destination offering diverse woodlands, lakes, and open spaces perfect for walking, cycling, and family recreation near Bedford, England.

400
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1980s (converted from former gravel pit)
Year Established

About Rushmere Country Park

 

Rushmere Country Park, located on the outskirts of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England, spans over 400 acres of mixed woodland, lakes, meadows, and heathland. The park is managed by Bedford Borough Council and provides a rich habitat for a variety of flora and fauna, including waterfowl, butterflies, and native woodland species. It was formerly a gravel pit, transformed into a rich green space with lakes formed by mineral extraction. Visitors can enjoy natural landscapes alongside well-maintained paths suitable for walking, running, and cycling. The park features several marked trails through woodland areas, open heath, and around the lakes, connecting with the nearby Bedford Riverside and the River Great Ouse. Rushmere offers facilities such as picnic areas, a small cafe, a visitor center featuring nature displays, and play areas for children. Birdwatching is a popular pastime here, with species such as kingfishers, grebes, and warblers frequently observed. The lakes provide opportunities for fishing and tranquil views. The park’s history as a reclaimed industrial site highlights a successful example of environmental restoration in an urban-fringe setting. Its accessibility, natural beauty, and range of activities make Rushmere Country Park a favored destination for locals and visitors seeking a natural retreat near Bedford.

Highlights

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Lakes formed from former gravel pits, ideal for fishing and birdwatching

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Extensive mixed woodland and heathland supporting diverse wildlife

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A family-friendly play area and picnic spots with scenic views

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Well-marked trails suitable for walking, running, and cycling

Notable Natural Features

The Lakes

Several large lakes formed from former gravel quarries now support fishing and a range of waterfowl habitats.

Rich Woodlands

Mixed deciduous and coniferous woodland provide habitat for diverse plant and animal species and create peaceful walking environments.

Play Area

A well-equipped children’s play area offering safe and engaging outdoor recreation for families.