
Redbrook Wildlife Trail
Redbrook Wildlife Trail
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About this place
Redbrook Wildlife Trail is a woodland walking route in Partington, on the edge of Manchester. It's the kind of place where you slow down and start noticing things: rotting logs that turn out to be prime territory for Great Spotted Woodpeckers, and a canopy busy with Blue Tits, Nuthatches, Goldcrests, and Song Thrushes. It's a proper wildlife spot rather than a manicured park, which is exactly what makes it worth a visit.
The trail has a few interesting features dotted along the way that tend to catch children's attention, and the woodland setting means there's always something to look at or listen out for. Bear in mind that some sections can get a bit overgrown, so it's worth wearing sturdy footwear and dressing for the conditions.
This is a good fit for families who enjoy a relaxed outdoor walk without needing a packed itinerary. It works well as a spring or autumn outing when wildlife activity is at its peak, though it's worth a visit any time of year.
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What to bring
- Waterproof coat
- Sturdy walking boots or wellies
- Water bottle and snacks
- Binoculars for wildlife spotting
- Insect repellent
Top tips
- Go in spring for the best wildlife sightings, especially woodpeckers and songbirds.
- Keep kids quiet on the trail, you'll hear far more birds that way.
- Wear sturdy shoes, some sections are overgrown and can be muddy underfoot.
- Bring binoculars, the woodland is brilliant for spotting Nuthatches and Goldcrests.
- Let the kids lead on the trail, there are interesting features to discover.
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