NWT Cley Marshes is Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s oldest and best known nature reserve. It was purchased in 1926 making it the first Wildlife Trust reserve in the country. 2011 was its 85th anniversary!
The shingle beach and saline lagoons, along with the grazing marsh and reedbed support large numbers of wintering and migrating wildfowl and waders, as well as bittern, marsh harrier and bearded tit.
A new eco-friendly visitor centre opened in 2007 containing a café, shop, viewing areas (including viewing from a camera on the reserve), exhibition area, interpretation and toilets. Despite being only four years old the new centre has already had its first re-paint in time for spring 2011.
The view from the visitor centre across the Marsh to the sea is breathtaking.
Click here to download the reserve leaflet for points of interest (0.5mb).
Dogs Policy:
NWT no dogs policy. Visitors with dogs can walk Beach Road, along shingle bank (Northern reserve boundary) and East bank – from here you can see some areas of the reserve.