For Professionals and amateur Bird watchers alike.
The RSPB Nature reserves above are located - 6 & 12 Miles from the site.
Located on the edge of The Wash, the sites make some of the UK's most important estuary for wildlife, visitors to the reserves can enjoy unparalleled views of the wildlife on the part of the Lincolnshire coast.
Frampton Marsh is an excellent example of mature saltmarsh. The open landscape in this part of The Wash makes for a unique and special atmosphere, and the saltmarsh is an increasingly threatened habitat in Britain. You will see birds here at any time, but high tides from autumn to spring are best for roosting wading birds: the bigger the tide the better the spectacle. Geese arrive in winter, with wading birds breeding in spring. More...
Freiston Shore is a developing nature reserve with an expanding range of wetland habitats. The reserve is situated on the Wash - the most important site in the UK for wintering birds, with over a third of a million wildfowl and wading birds present during the winter. More...
The facilities are disabled friendly
Full details can be found on www.rspb.org.uk