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Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
GETTING TO KNOW
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
Top Attractions
Historic Sights
Other Attractions
Architectural Highlights
Hamilton Parish
Paget Parish
Pembroke Parish & the City of Hamilton
Sandys Parish
Smith's Parish
Southampton Parish
St. George Parish
Warwick Parish
Especially for Kids
A Heritage Trail
Wildlife Viewing
NIGHTLIFE
SHOPPING
WALKING TOURS
ACTIVE PURSUITS
SPECTATOR SPORTS
ATTRACTION Frommer
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve

Follow steep Knapton Hill Road west to South Shore Road, turning at the sign for Spittal Pond, Bermuda's largest wildlife sanctuary. The most important of the National Trust's open spaces, it occupies 24 hectares (60 acres) and attracts about 25 species of waterfowl, from November to May. Visitors are asked to stay on the scenic trails and footpaths provided. Bird-watchers especially like to visit in January, when as many as 500 species can be observed wintering on or near the pond.

Open: Daily sunrise-sunset.Free admission.Bus: 1 or 3.


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