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Facilities
- Visitor centre
- Car park
- Toilets
- Disabled toilets
- Baby-changing facilities
- Picnic area
- Binocular hire
- Group bookings accepted
- Guided walks available
- Good for walking
Viewing points
Four hides and three viewpoints.
Nature trails
Wetland Trail - this gentle walk, just over two miles (3.5km), is suitable for the whole family. There are lovely views over the flood meadows (or brooks) across to the River Arun and the South Downs. The stone path (with gradients) is accessible for manual wheelchairs with a strong helper. A motorised buggy is available (pre-booking is recommended); please contact the visitor centre for further information on disabled access.
Heathland Trail - take a stroll along the two trails to see our work to restore this vital piece of heathland, one of the rarest and most threatened habitats in the world. Walk up to the ancient round barrow for views of the whole reserve. The long trail is about 1.5 miles (2km), and the short trial is just over half a mile (1km); neither is suitable for disabled access.
Tearoom
Hot drinks, cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks, hot lunches (lunches from 12 noon to 2.30 pm). Open 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Refreshments available
- Hot drinks
- Cold drinks
- Hot meals
- Sandwiches
- Snacks
Shop
The shop stocks:
- Binoculars and telescopes
- Books
- Bird food
- Bird feeders
- Nestboxes
- Outdoor clothing
- Gifts
Educational facilities
Living Classrooms is an exciting programme of school visits designed to bring learning to life. Pulborough Brooks is an ideal site for pre-school, National Curriculum-related field teaching programmes for all Key Stages, further and higher education and teacher inset courses. Please see the School Visits' page for further details.