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Barton Springs

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(48) · Nature reserve in Bedford, United Kingdom
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Barton Springs is part of Barton Hills National Nature Reserve. It is a fine example of chalk downland and beech woodland in the north Chilterns. The …

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Aug 29, 2024
I’ve been coming to Barton hills for decades, came here as kids and now taking my 8yo son there. It took me ages to get him away from his Wii this morning! But he loved it. Nice to see nothing has c… Full review by mrtall1975
Jun 28, 2024
Barton Springs is on the edge of Barton Le Clay village. It's close to the playing fields and not far from the church. I was so pleased when I found it. It's surrounded by trees and there are pieces… Full review by therichastill
Jul 9, 2022
Barton Springs is not a theme park - so no toilets and mass parking - it is a nice nature walk and take your rubbish home. I have been walking this for 20+ years and am shocked by these reviews. Loo… Full review by markwI2143JE

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Is there a car park open?
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No carpark only road parking. Since lockdown eased it's been very very busy. Cars parked everywhere near by. Parking on grass verges isnt allowed but they still do it. Parking …
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No carpark only road parking. Since lockdown eased it's been very very busy. Cars parked everywhere near by. Parking on grass verges isnt allowed but they still do it. Parking wardens and police regularly check
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Where is the best place to park for Barton Springs Walks? Is there a post code? Thanks.
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Parking is a nightmare, so busy you cannot get down church road let alone park. Old road is the same. Hexton road is busy and bendy.
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How do you get to the springs from the road? I only ever remember going with my school and would love to show …
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How do you get to the springs from the road? I only ever remember going with my school and would love to show my children. Such a pretty little lake
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The most direct way to get to the Springs is to go straight up Church Road which peters into the path which takes you directly to the Springs - it runs past the cemetery and then along a …
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The most direct way to get to the Springs is to go straight up Church Road which peters into the path which takes you directly to the Springs - it runs past the cemetery and then along a stream most of the way. Almost oPposite the church, last but one house you will see it is called Springsway Cottage so you know you are on the right path . You will know when you are at the springs as you will be at the foot of the hills. You can also walk the other side of the stream which is prettier and cross the bridge to get back on the path near the cemetry. The bridge is great for pooh sticks and there is another smaller bridge closer to the Springs. On the way back, down Church Road, if you go down the footpath between the bungalow and the 3rd house from the hills you come into the recreation ground. At the far end is a good children's play area with climbing frames, see saw etc. Hope you have a great day maybe take a picnic the weather is supposed to be really good on Friday! Kind regards
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