Brandon Marsh is well known for the variety and quality of its scenic pools, reedbeds, grassland and woodland. There are nine birdwatching hides …
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Mar 15, 2025
A lovely, peaceful place with great staff and really helpful volunteers. We love going along for the family activities or just to have a walk and try to see birds.Full review by EL H
Mar 8, 2025
Great bird photography at the moment if you’re there at the right time. Great for introducing children to wildlife. Facilities are great.Full review by Jayne H
Feb 17, 2025
the reserve is quite nice but does not open until 9.30 am so by the time you have got ready and walked to the hides it is about 10.00 am which is getting a little late for bird photography.Full review by Discover58023760883
There seems to be conflicting opinions on this site.....can you take dogs to Brandon Marsh Country Marsh ?
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Hi Rich, dogs are not permitted at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve as it is an SSSI site. However you can take dogs to Brandon Reach, which is just across the road and boasts …
Hi Rich, dogs are not permitted at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve as it is an SSSI site. However you can take dogs to Brandon Reach, which is just across the road and boasts some spectacular woodland trails perfect for dog walking.
Can i bring my own picnic. It's my fiances birthday and just want some peace and quiet together.
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you can bring anything with you but please dont forget to collect your litter as its nature reserve. the best bet is you punch in their digits and ask to avoid any embarrassment. its definitely a …
you can bring anything with you but please dont forget to collect your litter as its nature reserve. the best bet is you punch in their digits and ask to avoid any embarrassment. its definitely a quiet place to celebrate private moments.
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