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Cley Marshes Nature Reserve

North Norfolk  >  United Kingdom

Cley Marshes is one of several marsh areas on the North Norfolk coast. It was set up as a nature reserve in the 1920s and it's owned by the local Wildlife Trust

Tillagd* av Axel Kirby
Senast uppdaterad 17 mars 2024

Beskrivning

Cley has a wide range of bird species, in a group of coastal pools and wetlands and also in sand dunes and offshore. The Norfolk coast is notable for migrant and vagrant rarities from both sides of the Atlantic and from southern Europe.

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Tillgänglighet

Cley Marshes is on the north Norfolk coast, on the A149 coast road, 6km north of Holt. The visitor centre and car park are easily accessible on the landward side of the road. Entrance is located directly across the A149 coast road from the car park. The Coasthopper bus service stops just outside the nature reserve. This frequent bus service passes by the visitor centre. Access to the reserve is only on foot on good footpaths or boardwalks. The path to the shore is level but long and exposed.

Terräng och habitat

Våtmark , Sjö , Strand , Gyttjig strand , Spridda träd och buskar , Slätt , Vassar

Förhållanden

Platt , Sandigt , Öppet landskap , Risk för högvattten

Rundtur

Ja

Tubkikare behövs?

Ja

Bästa säsong för skådning

Året runt

Bästa tid för ett besök

Vårsträck , Höststräck

Rutt

Bred stig

Hur ansträngande vandring

Lätt vandring

Nås

Till fots , Cykel , Rullstol

Fågeltorn / plattform

Ja

Extra information

On arrival, an admission fee of £5 is payable at the visitor centre, where sightings information is available. Refreshments, toilets and an exhibition can be found here and there is a viewing window over the reserve. The reserve is open dawn till dusk.

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