Snettisham RSPB Reserve - Public Access

Public Access

Be aware that you have to walk the best part of 2 kilometres from the car park to the reserve. There are things to look at on your way. The path to the reserve is a favourite area for Sedge Warbler and Wood Warbler so it is worth talking the walk slowly, carefully watching at least 100 metres ahead.

There is a circular walk once you get to the reserve, with several hides but it is not for the faint-hearted as it is a long way round. Strong walking boots are a must. This whole area 57.627 hectre's are 'common land' shingle collection 'right's' belong to every inhabitant of Snettisham.

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