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🐦Cley Marshes Nature Reserve

nature-reserve

A beautiful coastal nature reserve managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust, perfect for families who love wildlife and the outdoors. Highlights include: - Bird hides for up-close views of waders, wildfowl, and bitterns - Easy walking trails suitable for pushchairs and little legs - A visitor centre with interactive displays, café, and toilets - Seasonal pond dipping and family activities - The iconic windmill and marsh views. The reserve is free to enter, with a small parking charge (£4 for non-members). The café serves snacks and hot drinks. Bring binoculars, wellies, and layers – the weather changes fast! Dogs welcome on leads. Suitable for all ages, from toddlers to grandparents.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyNorfolk
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Wear wellies and waterproof layers

    Weather changes rapidly on the coast. Pack wellies, waterproofs, and extra layers even if it looks sunny when you arrive.

  • Bring binoculars for bird spotting

    The bird hides offer excellent views of waders and wildfowl. Binoculars make the experience much more engaging for children.

  • Use the visitor centre facilities

    The visitor centre has toilets, a café serving hot drinks and snacks, and interactive displays to keep children engaged.

  • Walking trails are pushchair-friendly

    Easy trails throughout the reserve are suitable for pushchairs, so younger children and babies can enjoy the walks comfortably.

  • Budget for small parking charge

    Parking costs £4 for non-members. Entry to the reserve itself is free, making it a budget-friendly family day out.

  • Plan time for seasonal pond dipping

    Family pond dipping activities run seasonally. Check the Norfolk Wildlife Trust website for upcoming dates and book ahead if needed.

  • Visit the iconic windmill

    The windmill and marsh views are iconic photo spots and a nice focal point for younger children exploring the reserve.

  • Keep dogs on leads

    Dogs are welcome throughout the reserve but must stay on leads to protect wildlife and keep them safe near the water.

  • Pack snacks and a picnic

    The café offers basics, but bringing a packed lunch and snacks gives more flexibility for a full day exploring the marshes.

  • Allow flexibility for nature watching

    Bird spotting and wildlife observation can't be rushed. Plan a relaxed visit without tight time constraints for the best experience.

  • Suitable for all ages from toddlers up

    The reserve is genuinely accessible for everyone from toddlers to grandparents, with easy terrain and varied activities for different ages.

  • Bring a camera or smartphone

    Wildlife photography is rewarding here. Even a smartphone works well for capturing birds and marsh landscapes children can sketch later.

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