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Brilliant birdlife at Leeds Castle

30 March to 22 April 2012

  • Binoculars and telescopes for hire
  • Staff on hand to help
  • Toilets
  • Accessible site
  • Accessible toilets
Mute swan with cygnets

Stately, elegant, timeless. And that's just us swans!

But it isn't just us you'll find at Leeds Castle - there are plenty of other amazing birds.

In spring, watch as coots and moorhens compete with us to build their nests, and see unflappable herons stalk the shallows in search of their next fishy meal.

In autumn, we're joined by diving ducks and flocks of gregarious geese, with tufted ducks and pochards rubbing shoulders with Canada and greylag geese.

From the feathered friends you see in your garden, to a swooping sparrowhawk or gliding buzzard, there's something for all the family to see.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit the viewpoint overlooking the lake, and see us raise our heirs in royal splendour, in the heart of historic Kent.

When can you see us?

Friendly staff and volunteers will be by the aviary daily, 10.30am - 4.30pm.

How to find us

The viewpoint overlooks the lake, near the maze area of the Castle gardens.

By road
Leeds Castle is 7 miles east of Maidstone, off Junction 8 of the M20 motorway just 1 hour from London, 30 minutes from the Channel Tunnel and Channel Ports, and Dartford River Crossing. It is clearly signposted from all routes - just follow the brown and white tourist signs.

IMPORTANT - SatNav Users
If you are using a satellite navigation system, please follow the brown and white tourist signs once you reach the A20. Otherwise, you may be incorrectly directed to a private entrance from where you will be redirected.

By coach
Coach tours from London are also available.

By train
Southeastern run frequent services to and from Bearsted and a coach shuttle service run by Spot Hire is available from the station.

Still got some questions?

Telephone: RSPB South East regional office on 01273 775333
E-mail: james.mccomiskey@rspb.org.uk

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