Wildscapes for Wellbeing - The Avenue Washlands

The Avenue Washlands, Steve Price

The Avenue Washlands, Steve Price

Wildscapes for Wellbeing - The Avenue Washlands

Reedbed, ponds and grassland in the valley of the River Rother attract birds such as tufted duck, wigeon, snipe and little grebe as well as skylarks, yellowhammer and nesting warblers. Water voles, great crested newts and dragonflies have also made their homes here. Great for a family walk and pond dipping all year round.

Explore The Avenue Washlands

We have four videos taken at each reserve; a 360 Tour, immersive static sounds with and without music, and a quick 2 minute tour.

360 Tour - 10 minutes

This video starts with a panoramic view from the sky looking over the beautiful reserve. At around 4 mins the tour continues on foot from the reserve entrance so you can virtually visit the reserve with us. There is a button on the video to allow you to turn the screen left, right, up and down so you can see the reserve from 360 degrees whilst walking through! Enjoy your visit!

To interact with the 360 video move your mouse across the screen to look around.  Alternatively, you can look around using the arrow keys on your keyboard or on the screen in the top left corner.

Immersive sounds without music

This video is for those who just want to enjoy the stillness of the reserve. Listening to the sounds as though you are actually there. There is a button on the video to allow you to turn the screen left, right, up and down so you can look around you whilst sitting still! Enjoy the peaceful calmness.

Immersive sounds without music

This video is for those who just want to enjoy the stillness of the reserve. With relaxing music and the sounds of nature. There is a button on the video to allow you to turn the screen left, right, up and down so you can look around you whilst sitting still! Enjoy the peaceful calmness.

Quick Tour - 2 minutes

For those with only a few minutes to spare, this video includes an introduction slide and then a quick walking tour through the reserve with music.