Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes

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Coast Road Cley
Cley Next The Sea, England NR25 7SA
Cley Marshes is the oldest Wildlife Trust nature reserve in the country having been purchased in 1926 to be held "in perpetuity as a bird breeding sanctuary". Today Cley Marshes is one of the country's most popular birdwatching sites, attracting over 110,000 visitors each year. The award winning centre was opened in 2007 and features interactive interpretation, regularly changing exhibitions and a well stocked gift and book shop. There is also a large cafe which serves tasty local produce and offers panoramic views over the marshes and coastline. 2015 Has seen the opening of the new Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre, which provides a fascinating and informative mix of interactive interpretation, exhibitions, events, activities and education programme.

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Excellent birdwatching and facilities
8/27/2024

Excellent reserve on the North Norfolk coast. Very large number of birds including different species...

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Well laid out site with lots of birds to see
6/26/2024

We were able to go to 6 different hides and birds to see at each. Many Avocets but terns, spoonbills...

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Excellent for birdwatchers of all levels of expertise
3/18/2024

We spent a brilliant couple of hours here last sunday. We are amateur bird watchers, but were still ...

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