With big skies, extensive reedbeds and booming bitterns. Come and see how the RSPB has transformed former carrot fields into a magical wetland home for kingfishers, cranes, otters and watervoles. Our visitor centre has everything you need to find out more about the reserve and its wildlife.
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This cache is located along the Brandon Fen Family trail where you can see the Little Ouse and its Washland pools, which form the Suffolk-Norfolk boundary. You will find a bit of everything around this trail: sandy Brecks heath, reedbed, poplar woods and grazing marsh. In summer, listen out for warblers singing and in winter, look for fieldfares and redwings. Barn owls also hunt over this area regularly during the winter months. Say hello to the cows if they are in the grazing marsh!
Please note:
- Dogs:
- Registered assistance dogs welcome.
- Other dogs are allowed on the public footpath along riverbank only.
- Opening times:
- Entrance Charges apply and need to be paid at the visitor centre:
- Adults: £4
- Children: £2 (5-17 year olds)
- Student: £3
- Free entrance to RSPB members
At the coordinates listed you will find the cache hiding in a tree!