rspb titchwell marsh
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Although the car park was very busy when we arrived early afternoon, there was never any feeling that the place was crowded when walking through the reserve. Was lovely and peaceful, the sun was shining, the wind dropped and we were able to sit and watch avocets, snipe, teal and brent geese enjoying the marsh. The water level was down in one of them so that we were able to see close up views of the birds who seemed totally unbothered in the people watching them! There is a small cafe there and a good RSPB shop to hire or buy binoculars etc. Friendly and helpful staff. There is also seating outside. (the loos are near the car park and not by the cafe.) A great day out and you can spend as long as you want watching birds or wander through to the beautiful beach and walk for miles.
The wind was bitter but the warm welcome to Titchwell Marshes more than made up for it. We used to be members of the RSPB but gave it up when it seemed that as long as we paid our dues to the Society no one cared much if we saw any birds or not. It is a pity that everyone working for RSPB doesn't have the ability to recognise that we want to see birds - and if they are unusual so much the better. Well, we saw birds, hundreds of them, rare and not so rare, noisy ones, shy and quiet ones, dull ones and colourful ones and much of the enjoyment is due to the volunteers, happy, interesting people all. Our sincere thanks. Lunch was substantial - the bacon bap 'nailed me to the floor 'as mother used to say, and it was served with a smile and good humour. The paths are well defined and the feathered visitors numerous, as indeed were the unfeathered ones. Probably not a place for under 5's unless they have been used to sitting quietly from babyhood. The birds vary with the time of year, obviously, and there's no guarantee that you'll see a Marsh Harrier - we did, WOW.
We only visited the beach as have no interest in birds really. However the cafe is good for a quick cuppa
Visited today for the first time and although the wind was very cold the sun did shine and we had a very enjoyable day. Having visited several RSPB reserves I was really surprised by just how much there was to see here at a smaller site. There were very helpful and enthusiastic staff, as well as a nice cafe area to enjoy a cuppa and snack in. Lots of activities geared towards children - bring them here instead of McDonalds!
On my first visit I was surprised how beautiful the reserve was, with woods, lakes of fresh and sea water,a low observation building and a walk out to the beach along a sea bank with a vast panorama of marsh and sky and only the cries of different bird species to be heard. it was great to see so many people happily enjoying the lovely fresh air whilst following their interest in bird watching. There were welcome places to sit and reflect on the scene if needed
We had beautiful sunny weather on our visit and it makes all the difference. Blue skies meant that it was almost possible to forget the arctic winds howling down onto the North Norfolk coast. Lovely people and a nice sandwich in the cafe for lunch.
We visited an a good weather day and from the very start at the car park the staff could not have been more enthusiastic or helpful. We walked around the permissive paths and onto the beach although we did not go far enough to see seals on this occasion. We would have loved to have the stoat in the ermine, sighted several times apparently. Of course there was a wealth of water fowl to see. There was a very long wait for our food but a splendid DVD of sightings through the seasons at Titchwell absorbed us totally. Of course we had to buy it. Lovely friendly reserve.
Sadly we chose the one day of the week that it rained we were in Norfolk to visit the reserve, they are well geared to children but not me who has no interest in twitching. I sat on the café and it was cold and not very inviting, food ok but nothing special, the rest of the family want to go back in good weather and I am sure they will enjoy it
best RSPB reserve around and the one that takes the longest drive, especially if you live in the london area! wonderfull day out and a reasurring hand showing were all the money that may have been over priced, but from the local area this is cheap. great day out and sure to come back, anyone who likes RSPB must come!
This RSPB reserve is a must visit! We always make sure we visit whenever we are staying in Norfolk. The entrance to the reserve has a large car park with clean toilet facilities. RSPB members can park and enter the reserve at no extra cost. The visitors centre is large and the shop well stocked. The volunteers are as helpful as always. The reserve offers scenic views and fantastic birds. There is a 1km walk to a sandy beach. The café is a real gem, with excellent service, delicious food and super cheap prices!
This is a great RSPB Reserve, with a special atmosphere featuring marshes and the beach. Fabulous winter geese - magical skeins of pink feet flying over calling at dusk. Many species of duck and waders, and a skulking water rail! Great views from hides. Worth a visit at any time of year.
This is an outstanding RSPB reserve which can be relied on for good birding at any time of year. It is also good to see the adaptions to the flood defences progressing well.
Dear Ibj1963Thank you for taking the time to feedback. We are sorry that your experience at Titchwell Marsh was not as good as we would have liked. I don't quite understand why someone asked to see your membership card as we have used the system of displaying cards on dashboards for over 17 years and all staff and volunteers are well aware of our system, so I can only apologise for that. Due to an unforeseen issue in the team I think the toilets were cleaned later on the day of your visit, they are usually cleaned daily well before the visitor centre opens but this was delayed until late morning over the last weekend. The other issues with water and hand dryers have been checked and sorted.I'm glad you enjoyed your bacon bap, they do have a great reputation locally and compete well on price with our local competitors. As for the birds, as you say, that is the luck of the draw, by contrast at our sister reserve 11 miles around the coast at Snettisham, there were 30,000 pink-footed geese and 22,000 knot offering one of the best spectacles in the country at the weekend.Please call in and have a hot drink on us next time you are here.
Free parking for RSPB members, £5 for others, but free to get into reserve. Excellent viewing hides. Bird life was fabulous, pink footed and Brent geese, many duck species and waders. Beautiful area as well. Also worth a visit to the nearby Snettisham reserve. Book a place on the Pinkfooted geese event, early start but worth it and full cooked breakfast included.Arrived a bit late so did not see all of the reserve, so get there early.
I visited titchwell on New year's day in order to start off my birdwatching year on a high. Despite the weather being cold and grim the place was still wonderfully packed with nature including marsh harriers and avocets showing off in full view of the many telescopes. Apart from the obvious natural spectacle the reserve boast a great shop stacked with products and a wonderful cafe which is a godsend on any day but especially a cold one with its selection of cakes, sandwiches and hot food and drinks. Add to this the friendly and knowledgeable staff it's a great place.