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The Wash and North Norfolk

Wildlife sights you'll never forget

From our brand-new reserve at Frampton Marsh in Lincolnshire to the teeming mudflats of The Wash at Snettisham, and onto the bird-filled marshes and reedbed at Titchwell Marsh, a visit to our reserves on The Wash and the North Norfolk coast is sure to delight!

Frampton Marsh, south of Boston off the A16 is already attracting lots of attention from visitors as they look over new and rapidly-maturing habitats from the brand-new visitor centre and hides.

Snettisham, north of King's Lynn, is justifiably world-famous for two brilliant bird spectacles: the amazing flight of tens of thousands of wading birds during the highest tides, and the dawn flights of vast squadrons of pink-footed geese leaving their winter roosts.

Titchwell Marsh, just five miles east of Hunstanton, has something for everyone. Explore miles of sandy beach or watch wildlife up close and personal from the four state-of-the-art hides. When you've finished your walk, why not indulge yourself in our gift shop and cafe?

Our collection of reserves around The Wash are some of the best we have. Whatever the season, they will provide wildlife spectacles you will never forget.

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  • Frampton Marsh

    Enjoy the Lincolnshire side of The Wash, with close views of its stunning wildlife

    Soaring juvenile marsh harrier
  • Freiston Shore

    Explore the wilderness of The Wash, the UK’s most important estuary for wildlife

    Avocet chick in water
  • Snettisham

    Walk alongside bird-filled lagoons, shingle beaches and the vast wilderness of The Wash

    Wader flock (including oystercatchers and dunlin) at the RSPB Snettisham nature reserve
  • Titchwell Marsh

    You'll love the big skies, sandy beach, bird-filled marshes and our shop and café

    Winter-plumaged sanderling running along wet beach