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Say hello to the herons at Coombe Abbey.

heron - Say hello to the herons at Coombe Abbey. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 1-3 hours
Coombe Abbey's herons spend half the year in Africa - but from January to June they're resident in Coventry, and with over 60 pairs of herons regularly settling here, you're in with a good chance of spotting them. Take some binoculars and have a wander through Coombe Abbey Country Park, off Brinklow Road in Binley. There's even the Heron Cafe to stop off at (but don't worry, they're not on the menu).
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BEDWORTH
WARWICKSHIRE
52.4791, -1.46909


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