With 21 square miles to work with, it is hard to imagine much of Bermuda that isn’t overdeveloped. In contrary, you will be pleasantly surprised to find many parks and nature reserves completely unspoiled and ready to be enjoyed.
Bermuda’s Pristine Beach Escape: Somerset Long Bay
Located in Sandy's parish, this park has lovely beaches,
Shelly Bay Beach and Nature Reserve
Shelly Bay Beach and Nature Reserve You will discover calm
Fort Scaur and Park
Fort Scaur is an inland fort that was built to
Pig’s Field Park
Pig's Field Park spreads across some 96,000 square feet of
Pembroke Marsh Park
Pembroke Marsh Park has a large freshwater marsh, a pond
Cockroach Islands Nature Reserve
Cockroach Islands Nature Reserve has no correlation with roaches. You
Butterfield Nature Reserve
Butterfield Nature Reserve is a thick forest of Bermuda Palmettos
Abbott’s Cliff Park
The park located at the northern side of Harrington Sound
Gilbert Nature Reserve and Springfield
Gilbert Nature Reserve is located on Somerset Road near Somerset
Palm Island Bermuda
A wonderful way to enjoy Bermuda’s scenic treasures is by
Seymour’s Pond
Located in Southampton parish of Bermuda, Seymour's Pond is a
Ferry Reach Park
Ferry Reach Park is located at the end of Ferry