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  • Heathland re-creation at Rushmere

    Heathland re-creation at Rushmere

    At Rushmere Country Park we are working hard to reintroduce natural habitats for the benefit of flora, fauna and wildlife, re-creating rare endangered heathland at Lord's Hill, Shire Oak Heath and Oak Wood. Read more

  • Greensand Champions

    Greensand Champions

    Greensand Champions - recognising young people who have done something amazing for the Greensand Country environment. Read more

  • Dormouse Project

    Dormouse Project

    The Maulden Dormouse Project aims to support the work of the volunteers monitoring the re-introduction of hazel dormice to Maulden Wood and to raise awareness of the dormice among local communities and landowners. Read more

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Our projects

The projects we're involved in are wide and varied and involve us largely working in partnership with other organisations - here are our current and past projects.

Sands of Time

Sands of Time

Recent new funding has supported the redevelopment of The Sand Museum website to enable us to find out more about Leighton Buzzard, its history and the people of our past with the new Sands of Time Trail to discover. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2017

Updated: 1st March, 2023

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Youth Ranger Project

Youth Ranger Project

Are you aged between 13-18years? Join our Youth Ranger scheme in September to develop new skills, gain practical experience and an environmental award. Read more

Published: 20th July, 2021

Updated: 21st February, 2023

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Greensand Champions

Greensand Champions

Greensand Champions - recognising young people who have done something amazing for the Greensand Country environment. Read more

Published: 9th October, 2020

Updated: 7th October, 2022

Author: Carolyn Londer-Ward

Heathland re-creation at Rushmere

Heathland re-creation at Rushmere

At Rushmere Country Park we are working hard to reintroduce natural habitats for the benefit of flora, fauna and wildlife, re-creating rare endangered heathland at Lord's Hill, Shire Oak Heath and Oak Wood. Read more

Published: 5th February, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Carolyn Londer-Ward

Dormouse Project

Dormouse Project

The Maulden Dormouse Project aims to support the work of the volunteers monitoring the re-introduction of hazel dormice to Maulden Wood and to raise awareness of the dormice among local communities and landowners. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2017

Updated: 14th May, 2021

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Ouzel Enhancement Project

Ouzel Enhancement Project

Leighton-Linslade's River Ouzel is being transformed from an unattractive and overgrown watercourse to a treasured asset providing a beautiful green wildlife corridor through the heart of the town for local people to enjoy. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2017

Updated: 9th October, 2020

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Rushmere: reconnecting with our past

Rushmere: reconnecting with our past

Reconnecting with our past is seeking to restore key elements of the historic landscape of Rushmere, both in terms of features and views, in a way that is complementary to the existing use as a Country Park and its biodiversity value. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2017

Updated: 9th October, 2020

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  • May Day Walk in the Woods

    May Day Walk in the Woods

    Join us for a mellow May Day walk in Maulden Wood to visit some of its beautiful trees and search for spring flowers.

  • Greensand Ridge Gateway Feature comes to Leighton Linslade

    Greensand Ridge Gateway Feature comes to Leighton Linslade

    A long-awaited Gateway feature is coming to Leighton Buzzard town centre, marking its special location as one of two start/finish points to the Greensand Ridge, a popular walking, trail running and cycling route within Greensand Country.

  • Greensand Trust seeks Youth Rangers for new scheme starting this autumn

    Greensand Trust seeks Youth Rangers for new scheme starting this autumn

    The Greensand Trust is looking for young people aged 13-18 to take part in its popular Youth Ranger Scheme coming this autumn based in the Clophill/ Maulden area of Central Bedfordshire.

  • Xplorer Challenge at Rushmere

    Xplorer Challenge at Rushmere

    This Easter free family event. No booking required - just turn up (final admission at 12.45pm).

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  • General map of site

    General map of site

    Find your way around Rushmere Country Park's 400 acres of stunning woodland, heathland and meadows for all ages to enjoy.

  • Find Rushmere Country Park

    Find Rushmere Country Park

    Main entrance located in Linslade Road, Heath and Reach, Beds LU7 0EB

  • About Rushmere Country Park

    About Rushmere Country Park

    A great place to discover nature and enjoy the outdoors with over 400 acres of woodland, heathland and meadows to enjoy - a fabulous site for walking, cycling, horse riding and wildlife with restaurant, takeaway, visitor centre and events.

  • Cycling

    Cycling

    Cyclists are welcome at Rushmere Country Park and Woburn Woods. Free access via public rights of way plus specialist cross country and downhill trails for use with the purchase of a Greensand Cycling Pass.

  • Tree Tops Restaurant

    Tree Tops Restaurant

    Our Tree Tops Restaurant and Deck open daily for breakfast, lunches, drinks and cake with table service only. You can also hire it for your own event!

  • Parking at Rushmere

    Parking at Rushmere

    Changes to parking - pay before you leave the car park by app or payment machines. Main entrance OPEN 9am - 5pm. The Stockgrove entrance opens by 9.30am.

  • Dog walking

    Dog walking

    Responsible dog owners are welcome at Rushmere Country Park within designated areas - both on and off the lead. For everyone's safety dog walkers must abide by our on/off lead rules and pick up after their dog.

  • Greensand Country map

    Greensand Country is full of great places to visit and things to do and see. Whether you want to go mountain biking or walk the dog you'll find it all here.

  • Status and governance

    Status and governance

    Established in 1999, The Greensand Trust is a registered charity, No. 1077055, and non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 3702419

  • Ampthill Park

    Ampthill Park

    Ampthill Park has a bit of everything - tremendous views from The Greensand Ridge, a fascinating heritage from Henry VIII to Capability Brown, and a diverse collection of flora and fauna. Working closely with Ampthill Town Council, The Greensand Trust helps manage Ampthill Park and other sites around Ampthill.

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Clophill Lakes Appeal

Clophill Lakes Appeal

Donations made to this appeal will be matched by The Peter Smith Charitable Trust so donate now! Please help us ensure we can protect and establish new nature reserve Clophill Lakes as a high quality haven for nature. Read more

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Published: 28th September, 2021

Updated: 11th January, 2023

Author: Carolyn Londer-Ward

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