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Wicken Fen

East Anglia  >  United Kingdom

Wicken Fen, one of Europe's most important wetlands, supports an abundance of wildlife. There are more than 9000 species and many birds that can be seen.

Added* by Chris Miles
Most recent update 4 ноември 2020

Description

The raised boardwalk and lush grass droves allow easy access to a lost landscape of flowering meadows, sedge and reedbeds, where you can encounter rarities such as Полска еја, water voles and голем воден бик. Wicken Fen Vision, an ambitious landscape-scale conservation project, is opening up new areas of land to explore.

Details

Access

South of Wicken (A1123), 3 miles west of Soham (A142), 9 miles south of Ely, 17 miles north-east of Cambridge via A10. The site is open all year round from dawn to dusk except for Christmas Day. Some paths are closed in very wet weather, and some areas are inaccessible. However, there is a boardwalk, leading to two bird hides that is open all of the time. There are several bird hides and many miles of trails for visitors to follow. There is a visitor centre, shop and café. The route you see on the map is 3 km and passes two bird hides.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , River , Moors/heathland , Reedbeds , Agriculture

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape , No shadow

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Summer , Autumn

Best time to visit

Summer

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

Wicken Fen was the first nature reserve owned by the National Trust. Today it is one of Europe's most important wetlands home to over 9000 species.

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