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UK’s largest airport to launch first-of-its-kind tours this summer

Published on May 01, 2025 at 02:48 PM

A TOP UK airport is launching nature tours this summer.

will be launching tours of the usually private nature reserve that wraps around the airport.

Boy using binoculars near a bird watching hide.
The tours will take place across three dates
A woman birdwatching at Heathrow Airport's Causeway Nature Reserve.
A new bird-watching tower has been added to the reserve

Across three different dates, visitors will be able to visit Causeway which has a new birdwatching hide designed to look like airport’s traffic control tower.

The UK’s says it manages around 170 hectares of land across 13 biodiversity sites surrounding the airport, which is equal to 10 per cent of the airport’s overall footprint.

Tours will last around two hours and visitors will be able to see diverse habitats, including reedbeds, grasslands and woodlands.

Throughout the tour, participants will spot rare flowers, plants and wildlife.

In total, the reserve is said to be home to 79 bird species, an array of rare spiders, numerous and Britain’s rarest tree – the Black Poplar.

The Nature Traffic Control Tower has been introduced at the park as part of Heathrow’s ‘Nature Positive Plan’, which includes understanding better and reducing its impact on and ecosystems.

Overall, Heathrow has invested over £250million into carbon and projects since 2022.

Becky Coffin, communities and sustainability director at Heathrow, said: “Our work to support nature happens all year round – from introducing cattle to graze habitats in , to discovering new-to-science fungi in our woodlands in , and rotational hedgerow management in .

“Maintaining and restoring nature is a priority for Heathrow, and we hope this helps bring our nature positive plan to life and shows that Heathrow is committed to biodiversity, giving them greater confidence in their travel choices.”;

Tours of Heathrow’s nature reserve will take place on May 26 – the bank holiday, June 18 and July 16 – however, tickets are already sold out.

The Nature Positive Plan launch follows the busiest day for arrivals at the airport, on Monday, when over 140,000 passengers landed at the airport.

In total, almost a million passengers used the airport during the Easter weekend.

The Thursday before the Easter weekend saw over 250,000 passengers travel through the airport – making it the sixth day that has happened this year already – a record for Heathrow.

Some of the most popular destinations amongst passengers included Riga, and .

Heathrow also has a

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Woman using binoculars at Heathrow Nature Reserve.
The reserve is part of Heathrow’s Nature Positive Plan

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