Norbury Park Wildlife Reserve is a protected area in Surrey offering diverse habitats, rich wildlife viewing opportunities, and scenic walking trails along the River Mole.
Norbury Park Wildlife Reserve, located near Mickleham in Surrey, England, covers a variety of landscapes including ancient woodland, chalk grassland, and riparian habitats along the River Mole. This reserve serves as a vital conservation area managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust, focusing on protecting local biodiversity and providing a natural retreat close to London. The reserve boasts a rich array of flora and fauna, including rare orchids, butterflies, birds such as kingfishers and woodpeckers, and mammals like muntjac deer and bats. Historical features are evident with evidence of traditional parkland boundaries, old coppice woodland management, and remnants of the park's historic use dating back to the 18th century when the land was part of the larger Norbury Park estate. Visitors can explore an extensive network of trails that weave through woodland and grassland, with sections following the scenic riverbanks. The reserve is especially popular with birdwatchers, naturalists, and walkers seeking a peaceful green space offering close encounters with nature. Notable spots include the chalk grassland slopes, a habitat rare in the region, and the riverine habitats supporting aquatic life and otters. Norbury Park regularly hosts guided walks and educational events to raise awareness of local wildlife. The reserve’s mixture of open spaces and dense woodland creates ample opportunity for seasonal changes in wildlife sighting, from spring wildflowers to autumn migrating birds, making it attractive year-round.
Scenic walking trails along the River Mole offering tranquil river views
Chalk grassland habitat supporting rare wildflowers and butterflies
Historical parkland features reflecting 18th-century estate management
Woodland areas providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching
A chalk stream running through the reserve that supports diverse aquatic life and provides a scenic route for walks.
A rare habitat hosting a variety of wildflowers including orchids and butterflies, maintained through traditional grazing.
Areas of long-established woodland offering vital habitat for bats, woodpeckers, and other native species.