A family exploring at RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve in west Norfolk.
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RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve

Main Road,King's Lynn

Big skies, a fabulous sandy beach and bird-filled reedbeds, lagoons and marshes are just a few gems tucked away inside Titchwell’s treasure trove of natural delights.

Thousands of migrating birds pass through Titchwell in spring and autumn, and many spend winter here, giving you an unrivalled opportunity to see many species of ducks, waders, seabirds and geese. As the days lengthen again, some birds like curlews are already departing north, whilst others such as wheatear and sand martin are arriving from Africa.

Titchwell Marsh is, not surprisingly, one of The RSPB's most popular reserves from sandy beaches to lagoons and reedbeds - it's all here! See the magnificent Marsh Harriers soar overhead! Something for everyone. Don't miss our GUIDED WALKS!

Our visitor centre, café and shop are open every day from 9.30 to 4.30pm (closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day).

Public toilets, with disabled facilities, in the reserve car park.
Whilst dogs are welcome on parts of the reserve, they should be kept on a lead at all times, including the beach.

THE NEW AGE OF WILDLIFE WATCHING

Titchwell Marsh nature reserve is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its wild open spaces and breathtaking views across the Wash; it is easy to see why. Visitors to Titchwell are able to explore a diversity of wildlife habitats within a one kilometre walk of one of north Norfolk's best stretches of beach. From migrating birds who make their home here over winter to the arrival of swallows and cuckoos in spring, there is always something to see.

With other wildlife on show such as tiny kidney spot ladybirds and zebra spiders to the larger Chinese water deer, Titchwell marsh is a nature lover's delight. Families of water vole play in the fresh water pools where dragonfly and damselfly lazily hover and wheelchair friendly viewing platforms enable visitors to have a close up view.

A recently added wildlife garden serves as a miniature replica of the reserve and is filled with easy to copy ideas for creating wildlife habitats at home. Be it a hedgehog hotel or insect hideaway, everything in the garden has been made from recycled materials. Natural planting enhances the theme and encourages a variety of invertebrates, birds and mammals to the area.

With guided walks and self-led nature trails there is plenty for everyone to enjoy. Seasonal activities for adults and children range from pond dipping to fungi walks and from beachcombing to moth surveying.

 

For keen wildlife observers and first time visitors there is so much to do and enjoy. Come for an hour, stay for the day.

Full Disabled Access to visitor centre, café, shop and trails (excepting access on to the beach itself).

Prices

RSPB Members: FREE (please show your membership card on entry)
Non-members: Adult £7
Child (5 – 15 years) £3.50
(first child & under 5s FREE)
16 – 24 year olds: FREE (with a valid ID)
Student: £5 (with a valid NUS card)
Carer: FREE (up to two per visitor)

Awards

  • VistEngland VAQAS Gold VistEngland VAQAS Gold
    (2018)

Facilities

  • Regional Tourist Board Member
  • Accepts groups
  • Public toilets
  • Picnic site
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Disabled access
  • Disabled toilets
  • Wheelchairs available

Opening times

Our visitor centre, café and shop opening hours are 9.30am – 4.30pm.
Nature reserve and hides open daily.
Strictly no overnight parking.
Toilets: 9.00am to 5pm
Closed 25 & 26 Dec.

Location

RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve,
Main Road,
Titchwell,
King's Lynn,
Norfolk,
PE31 8BB

Directions

By Road: Take the A149 to Titchwell.

By Public Transport: From King's Lynn station it is 22 miles to RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve.

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