Strumpshaw Fen, Norwich
Strumpshaw Fen is a great spot by the River Yare to see lots of animals and plants from the Broadland area. The best time to visit is in summer when you can see birds like bitterns and kingfishers. There are also a meadow full of colorful wildflowers where you might spot butterflies and dragonflies.
The reserve has guided walks all year round. You can visit three hides to see birds up close, and there are 5 kilometers of trails split into different routes to explore the pools, meadow, or woodlands.
No matter which trail you choose, you’ll find plenty of birds, flowers, and other cool creatures to see along the way. It is a great place to enjoy nature.
Managed |
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds |
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Type |
Nature reserve |
Location |
Norfolk, England |
Operated by |
RSPB |
List of British Wildlife Reserves
List of British Wildlife Reserves: British wildlife reserves are special places where animals and plants are protected. They help keep endangered species safe and preserve natural places. People can visit these reserves and see different kinds of landscapes like forests, wetlands, and fields. You can go birdwatching, walking, or taking pictures of nature there.
These reserves are important for taking care of nature and making sure animals and plants stay safe. They are great places to learn about and enjoy the outdoors.