What's here? at Dee Estuary - Point of Ayr
Available on site
Pay & Display car parks managed by local council/The Point public house.
50 spaces in marked bays with height restrictions and no lighting.
Alternatively, free parking is available near Dangerpoint Activity Centre on approach to Talacre.
The car parks have height restriction barriers making them unsuitable for coaches.
Nature trails access:
0.75 mile (1 km) seawall path, wide, level and surfaced.
No steps or stiles but single A-frame barrier may restrict larger wheelchairs or pushchairs.
Nature trails access:
0.75 mile (1 km) seawall path, wide, level and surfaced.
No steps or stiles but single A-frame barrier may restrict larger wheelchairs or pushchairs.
Viewing points:
Open-backed hide.
Accessed by level, loose gravel path, 0.75 mile (1 km) from reserve entrance.
Two viewpoints with picnic table without space for wheelchair along the seawall.
Occasional guided walks are arranged by the Dee Estuary team to showcase the seasonal spectacles.
An open-backed hide gives good views of the marsh and river mouth and is
accessed by level, loose gravel path, 0.75 mile (1 km) from reserve entrance.
Fixed bench without back.
0.75 mile (1 km) seawall path, wide, level and surfaced.
No steps or stiles but single A-frame barrier may restrict larger wheelchairs or pushchairs.
We do not have dedicated educational facilities here.
Small groups are welcome at any time. The hide is served by public car parks and footpaths. The car parks have height restriction barriers making them unsuitable for coaches.
There is no visitor centre here and this reserve does not have any staff on site.
There is no cafe or shop here, the nearest place for food and drinks is in Talacre around 0.3 miles away. We recommend you bring your own food and drinks if this is likely to affect your visit.
Not available on site
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Talacre around 0.3 miles away.
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Talacre around 0.3 miles away.
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Talacre around 0.3 miles away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
Restrictions
Dogs under close control welcome on all footpaths.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.