Image Credit: Labrador Nature Reserve Website
Labrador Nature Reserve is an oasis of tranquillity and natural wonders. Thriving with wildlife, the park is a favourite haunt of nature lovers. It is not uncommon for visitors to hear songs from a variety of bird species, including those of the Oriental Magpie-robin and Black-naped Oriole.
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Labrador Nature Reserve offers up the perfect vantage point to get a panoramic view of the sea, and a closer look at cliff-side vegetation.
During the 2.5 km walk you can spot some war relics, with informative history plaques, take a look at the Dragon’s Tooth, and traipse along the boardwalk. If you’re planning a day out with friends and family, you can book a barbecue pit and make a meal of it.
They also have a lovely jogging path if you’re looking to get a few miles in.
During the 2.5 km walk you can spot some war relics, with informative history plaques, take a look at the Dragon’s Tooth, and traipse along the boardwalk. If you’re planning a day out with friends and family, you can book a barbecue pit and make a meal of it.
They also have a lovely jogging path if you’re looking to get a few miles in.
Labrador Nature Reserve offers up the perfect vantage point to get a panoramic view of the sea, and a closer look at cliff-side vegetation. During the 2.5 km run you can spot some war relics, with informative history plaques, and take a look at the Dragon’s Tooth. The track covers grass, tarmac, and pavement over a fairly flat surface, so if you’re looking for an easier, more interesting, route this might be right up your alley.