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Soudley Ponds
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Opposite the Dean Heritage Centre and Museum with Café and gift shop. There is, at times, a heron nesting at one end of the ponds with ducks and dragonflies generally abounding.
Lying close to the village of Soudley in the Forest of Dean, west Gloucestershire, Soudley Ponds, also known as Sutton Ponds, comprise four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley, and surrounded by stands of tall Douglas Fir. It is a 7.04-hectare (17.4-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1984
Lovely ponds surrounded by forest in a peaceful area, with hard, flat paths, and often very quiet.
Great place to feed the ducks. Near to Forest of Dean Heritage Centre. Walk through the woods, up to Blaize Bailey view point (quite steep but good forest track)
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12 Church Rd
Soudley, England