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.
Gilbert Nature Reserve and Springfield
Gilbert Nature Reserve is located on Somerset Road near Somerset
Prospero’s & Cathedral Caves
These two caves are located at the grounds of Grotto
West Whale Bay Fort & Park
West Whale Bay Fort is a semi-circular fort in a
Barr’s Bay Park
Scenic Barr’s Bay Park has shaded trees and benches and
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
Spittal Pond, located in Smiths Parish, is the largest nature
Victoria Park Bermuda
Situated centrally on the northern side of the City, Victoria
Queen Elizabeth Park
Once the garden of Bermuda’s first postmaster, William Perot, the
Blue Hole Hill Park
Blue Hole Park BermudaThis 12 acre park features mangroves, bird