Nightingale Walk at Trimley Marshes Nature Reserve

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Nightingale Walk at Trimley Marshes Nature Reserve

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Join Felixstowe Wildlife Group for this Friday evening wildlife walk, led by reserve warden Joe Underwood

Event details

Meeting point

Cordy’s Lane public car park, near Searson’s Farm, Trimley St Mary, IP11 0UD..

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Date

Time
7:00pm - 8:30pm
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About the event

Joe will guide us through Suffolk Wildlife Trust's beautiful Trimley Marshes nature reserve, which is a mixture of saltmarsh, mudflats, grazing marsh, lake, freshwater scrapes, scrub & woodland and reveal the places where you're most likely to hear the lilting sounds of the nightingale.

We would hope to see a variety of other wildlife along the way!

Easy walking pace short to moderate distance.

£5 (under 25's free). Mainly aimed at adults, may be of interest to older children.

Booking essential.

Please bring walking boots or stout shoes and binoculars if you have them, as well as your own water and snacks.

For further information on Trimley Marshes, visit the website here: www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/trimleymarshes

Further Friday Evening Wildlife Walks with the Felixstowe Group are planned throughout the Summer. Keep an eye out on the Wildlife Groups page, here: www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/wildlifegroups or on Facebook: @SWTFelixstowe or @TrimleyMarshesSWT

Places are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled. 
Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserves the right to cancel an event and in these circumstances, will fully refund fees.
For full event terms and conditions visit: www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/eventinfo

Booking

Price

£5 per person plus EventBrite fee.
Under 25's free.

Additional booking information

Arrive at Cordy’s Lane Car Park at 7pm

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only
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Mobility

The walk will be along tracks within the reserve which may be uneven and there are steps into most of the hides. The pace will be slow with stops to look at the wildlife, and although there are benches in the hides and in the Visitor Centre there are no other seats or benches on site. NB - Only one hide is equipped for wheelchair users.

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Wheelchair access

The hide adjacent to visitor centre has a wheelchair accessible ramp.
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Hearing loop

No
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What to bring

Please wear sturdy shoes, such as walking boots, as the terrain of the reserve can be uneven and muddy.

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Parking information

Parking available at Cordy's Lane
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Facilities

Toilets
Picnic area

Contact us

Felixstowe Wildlife Group
Contact number: 01394 210535

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