Conserving Wild Birds of Prey and their habitats through Conservation, Education and Research. We also have a reserve at Shapwick Moor in Somerset and work on projects around the UK.
Stunning reserve where they have done a lot over the last few years. This was my first visit since covid and there was so much more to see and visit. The beaver hide had lots of interesting birds on the water, sadly no sight of the beavers, but we did enjoy an owl sitting in a shed from another hide and a lovely family of voles from the woodland hide. Brilliant charity to support, will always enjoy my visits to Sculthorpe Moor.
Great place for Wildlife been coming here as members for a few years now. If you are interested in Wildlife not just King Fishers, every type of Raptor including Owls, Otters, so many insects including Butterflies and Dragonfly. There is so much to see it's brilliant place to visit if you are in the area. Highly Recommend
A wonderful reserve! Staffed by kind and helpful volunteers, lovely little shop with loos and coffee machine. The hides are great - the Tower Hide had stunning views - and it's very tranquil. Lots of boardwalks to explore and great array of birds. A sweet and special place!
Lovely place, the lady on the front desk was so sweet and friendly. Loads of birds to see, not too busy, well kept walkways and hides. Also electric car charging in the car park and the chargers worked! Really glad we stopped off here, very nice half a day out.
Great place to go bird watching. Good for close up small birds plus good areas for the distant soaring birds.
I love coming here, it's so peaceful. The reserve is so well maintained. Lots of hides and places to sit. There's so much for the kids to interact with, stamp trails and QR codes for them to find all about the Nature at the reserve. The wetland hide where the beaver's are is a must see, it's raptor hevan for anyone who loves birds of prey. All the signs tell you how far away you are from the next hide or exit and how long it'll roughly take to walk there. The only draw back is that the only toilets are at the entrance visitor centre. Which from the furthest hide is a power 20 minute walk away. Slower walkers it may be 40 minute walk away. The reserve is wheelchair/scooter accessible but the walkways can be narrow.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
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Stunning reserve where they have done a lot over the last few years. This was my first visit since covid and there was so much more to see and visit. The beaver hide had lots of interesting birds on the water, sadly no sight of the beavers, but we did enjoy an owl sitting in a shed from another hide and a lovely family of voles from the woodland hide. Brilliant charity to support, will always enjoy my visits to Sculthorpe Moor.
Great place for Wildlife been coming here as members for a few years now. If you are interested in Wildlife not just King Fishers, every type of Raptor including Owls, Otters, so many insects including Butterflies and Dragonfly. There is so much to see it's brilliant place to visit if you are in the area. Highly Recommend
A wonderful reserve! Staffed by kind and helpful volunteers, lovely little shop with loos and coffee machine. The hides are great - the Tower Hide had stunning views - and it's very tranquil. Lots of boardwalks to explore and great array of birds. A sweet and special place!
Lovely place, the lady on the front desk was so sweet and friendly. Loads of birds to see, not too busy, well kept walkways and hides. Also electric car charging in the car park and the chargers worked! Really glad we stopped off here, very nice half a day out.
Great place to go bird watching. Good for close up small birds plus good areas for the distant soaring birds.
I love coming here, it's so peaceful. The reserve is so well maintained. Lots of hides and places to sit. There's so much for the kids to interact with, stamp trails and QR codes for them to find all about the Nature at the reserve. The wetland hide where the beaver's are is a must see, it's raptor hevan for anyone who loves birds of prey. All the signs tell you how far away you are from the next hide or exit and how long it'll roughly take to walk there. The only draw back is that the only toilets are at the entrance visitor centre. Which from the furthest hide is a power 20 minute walk away. Slower walkers it may be 40 minute walk away. The reserve is wheelchair/scooter accessible but the walkways can be narrow.