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 east wood trail. Treecreepers and tawny owls live here! At the western edge of the wood, you will reach New Fen North, the first area of reedbed. This is the best place on the reserve to see otters. You may even see bearded tits using the grit tray in front of the viewpoint in the autumn.
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 at the base of a small tree near the fence