
Unique Orchard Habitat Review
"Discover an enchanting orchard habitat through the eyes of Lennie Wood Mouse, boasting cozy accommodations amidst hazel hedges and delightful natural surroundings. Read diverse guest reviews reflecting contrasting experiences with food, comfort, and management. Uncover the magic of this hidden gem and plan your next woodland adventure today!"
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Habitat Review Habitat Review
I really liked the bed. It was very big and comfortable. The food was terrible. Don t stay there whatever you do! The food was amazing. I loved the cabbage. I m very unhappy. The bed was lumpy and the shower was freezing. The food tasted fabulous and the bed was heavenly. I d definitely recommend staying here. The bread was mouldy. It was the best stay I ve ever had! Pants. The manager wouldn t let me keep my pet goat in the room. The manager was very handsome.
Lennie Wood Mouse Tasty hazel nuts! I visited the Orchard for a short break and stayed in the hazel hedge. I thought that it was an incredible place! It was very dry and comfortable and there were plenty of tasty hazel nuts to eat. Delicious apples, acorns and berries were nearby as well. With winter closing in, it is important for us to eat as much as we can, so we can survive the cold months when food is hard to find. Lennie Wood Mouse I met lots of other Wood Mice and Field Voles and we had a great time. We felt very safe as there is a thorny bramble bush that grows through the hedge. This helps to keep predators out. I would really recommend staying at the Orchard and am looking to visit again soon. Accommodation Food Safety Stayed: October 2017 Tasty acorns!
Orchard Habitats Tree canopy Hedgerow (branches at the top of the tree) Hole or gap in tree trunk Hole in the ground Long grass Log or stick pile Leaf pile Soil Pond or boggy area Flower