A rescue and rehabilitation centre for seals, where visitors can view the animals in their enclosures, learn about the rehabilitation process, and observe feeding sessions and training demonstrations. The centre also offers interactive experiences, such as guided tours and behind-the-scenes looks, as well as a gift shop and café.
Had a lovely walk looking at the seals and pups. Parking was easy, the walk was well signed and the seals very close and easy to find and watch. I loved it! Free entry. Well worth paying PS5 per car to park.
One of the best places to see Grey Seals in Britain, there's literally load's of them!! Lot's of information available along the foot path and a little kiosk staffed by volunteers from the Wildlife trust are happy to help and answer question's... Good footwear and warm clothing strongly recommended as it can be very windy and cold!! These are wild animals so please keep to footpath, follow signs and listen to instructions from staff... Been here every year for 3 year's and will continue to return during November season, this place is truly fantastic!!
Great for close up but very busy,not the best place for great photos but if your just wanting to look and snap away on your phone your love it.if you want to see great local wildlife follow me on Twitter @RyanWildlife
Lovley place to go and see gray seals close up. in the wild.. Knowledgeble volunteers. That although frozen. Are smiley. The seals are very close.. But do not be tempted to touch. Sharp teeth and claws..
Love it here. Very peaceful with gorgeous views. Can walk for miles.
Good to visit when sales are having pup starts about November time
Good for kids
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Had a lovely walk looking at the seals and pups. Parking was easy, the walk was well signed and the seals very close and easy to find and watch. I loved it! Free entry. Well worth paying PS5 per car to park.
One of the best places to see Grey Seals in Britain, there's literally load's of them!! Lot's of information available along the foot path and a little kiosk staffed by volunteers from the Wildlife trust are happy to help and answer question's... Good footwear and warm clothing strongly recommended as it can be very windy and cold!! These are wild animals so please keep to footpath, follow signs and listen to instructions from staff... Been here every year for 3 year's and will continue to return during November season, this place is truly fantastic!!
Great for close up but very busy,not the best place for great photos but if your just wanting to look and snap away on your phone your love it.if you want to see great local wildlife follow me on Twitter @RyanWildlife
Lovley place to go and see gray seals close up. in the wild.. Knowledgeble volunteers. That although frozen. Are smiley. The seals are very close.. But do not be tempted to touch. Sharp teeth and claws..
Love it here. Very peaceful with gorgeous views. Can walk for miles.
Good to visit when sales are having pup starts about November time