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Follow the new South Abingdon Nature Trails

Have you wondered what the strange posts are going in around south Abingdon? A new orienteering club? Aliens marking out crop circles? Well actually, it is the beginnings of some lovely new nature trails!

There are three trails which weave in and out of the parks, footpaths and residential areas.

The hedgehog, duck and dragonfly trails have been created for everyone to enjoy and explore our local area, become more active and learn more about the diverse natural world around us.  

To download the trail maps, just click South Abingdon Nature Trail maps. For more details, take a look at the short descriptions below.

The Dragonfly trail

1.6 miles taking in the site of the old canal. This route includes a picnic area, Caldecott recreation ground and lots to look out for.

A graphic showing the dragonfly trail around south Abingdon, including the key features of the trail.
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A small image of the descriptive poster which tells people all about the Nature Trails character Flutter.
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The Duck trail

2.2 miles, including the shorter 0.7 mile Duckling loop, takes in Marina Park. This route includes a picnic area, a quiet space to relax and a chatty bench which has a sign on it that shows anyone who sits next to you that you are happy to have a chat.

A graphic showing the duck trail around south Abingdon, including the key features of the trail.
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A small image of the descriptive poster which tells people all about the Nature Trails character Waddle.
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The Hedgehog walk

2.1 miles (3.4km) including a wander through Southern Town Park, a great place to stop and play or enjoy a picnic.

A graphic showing the hedgehog trail around south Abingdon, including the key features of the trail.
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A small image of the descriptive poster which tells people all about the Nature Trails character Skuttle.
click this image to read all about Skuttle

The nature trails are here for everyone to follow. By looking out for the special markers you will be able to discover the amazing natural environment. We are currently working with the local community and organisations to install bug hotels, bird and bat boxes, community planters, wildflower areas and pavement games to enhance the routes and create a great space to relax, play and explore.

Why not join a hedgehog named Skuttle, a dragonfly named Flutter and a duck named Waddle and follow the map to spot the signs and interesting features along the way!

A photo of a row of knitted swans by the River Thames in Abingdon

The trail routes were agreed following engagement with local residents, community groups, Abingdon Town Council, Thames Valley Police, Oxfordshire County Council Highways, Sovereign and Soha housing.

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