Burtonwood Nature Park
Welcome | How to Find Us | How to Contact Us | Footpath Links | Leaflets/Guides
Map | Wildlife | Cyclist's Code | Dog Owners
Welcome to Burtonwood Nature Park
The Nature Park was officially opened in September 1991 after years of hard work by many dedicated local people, school children and organisations including Cheshire Landscape Trust, Burtonwood Parish Council, Burtonwood Environment Group and Tree Wardens, BTCV and Groundwork Mersey Valley.
The land was purchased by Warrington Borough Council in 1987 and began its transformation from farm field to wildlife haven with extensive tree planting, meadow development and pond creation.
Today the Nature Park is an ideal place for a quiet walk, a picnic, wildlife watching or school visits. There are also opportunities for becoming involved in practical management works.
How to Find Us
Parking is available at Burtonwood Community Centre off Green Jones Brow, Chapel Lane. From the new M62 Junction 8 follow the signs for Burtonwood village. After 1 /4 mile turn right into Tanhouse Lane following the road to the end. At the junction, turn left. The Community Centre is approx 1 /4 mile on the left.
The Nos. 329 and 29 services from Warrington Bus Station both stop in Burtonwood village.
The site has no surfaced paths and is uneven and hilly unfortunately making it difficult for wheelchair access.
How to Contact Us
The Rangers can be contacted on:
Tel: 01925 442495 or 01925 442711
Footpath Links
A public footpath runs along the western boundary from the Chapel Lane entrance out to Barn Lane, linking to the wider countryside beyond.
Leaflets/Guides
The full leaflet/guide is available to download from our publications section (under Environment>Parks).
Map of Burtonwood Nature Park
To view a map of this park, please visit the Location Maps section.
Wildlife and the Environment
The developing mixed woodland areas provide feeding and nesting for many species of birds, supplementing the surrounding countryside. During the summer many migrant birds such as willow warblers and chiffchaffs can be heard whilst swallows and martins swoop overhead.
The colourful meadows offer diverse flora and a wealth of butterflies in the summer. Early morning visitors have the chance of spotting foxes and hares.
Further wildlife information can be found on the Nature on your Doorstep page.
Cyclist's Code
Click the link to view the Cyclist's Code.
Dog Owners
Whilst we welcome responsible dog walking, we ask that dog owners please remember that this site is a nature reserve - click the link to view the Notice to Dog Owners.



