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this caffe makes a visit rspb leighton moss nature reserve a reasonable choice for a wet day. good selection of hearty foods, friendly staff and social distancing well managed View all feedback.
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after a long walk for a cold drink. we chose doses of limonade and brought them to the time, we were extremely overpriced for those I think! the limonade was nothing special and left a bitter taste in. my mouth, but that would have to do with the price. View all feedback.
This is a wonderful spot for a leisurely stroll - the terrain is flat and easily accessible. The staff are friendly and engaging, and it wasn't too crowded on a Monday. There are plenty of birds around, although they are more often heard than seen in the tall trees.
We had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. Not only was the food unique and delicious, but it was also educational. We visited in early March and even though we couldn't try everything on the menu, we still had a great time (we even saw a friendly robin who posed for some photos). The restaurant had a variety of items for sale, from glassware to key chains to cups. Since it was raining, we decided to have a hot drink and snack at the café. The staff was incredibly helpful and patient with us as we struggled to make a decision. I highly recommend this place for families, children, and even pets, as they have a dog-friendly area.
Nice to visit after 2 years in winter sleep again. saw marsh harriers x 3. loose black head puppets. the sky tower is a beautiful supplement, photo is attached from above.
Fabulous reserve with so much to see, even ende januar, when a lot of vegetation dies back, but with many winter visitors migrants (feated! to see. I arrived with the train to silverdale about carnforth. main visitor center just a short walk from there. RSPB staff welcome the people at the arrival to ask if something special they want to see, they give advice of the best places within the reserve. hauptreservat has several large skins that offer excellent prospects over the lagoons reedbeds. the information boards look pretty much everywhere. I had a nice lunch (Pie bases in the on-site café there also a very good load. many employees in front of location who care about the website that is a great credit for everyone. excellent viewing platform (skytower, which offers a magnificent view over most sides. the birds I could see while I was there, saw egrets, pintails, goldeneye, more volatile sight of marsh harrier to mention many more. not only birds to see that they have the chance to see otters, which I unfortunately did not see, but saw a chair. it was not possible to carve the coastal mucosa into the sand salt marshes, but this is for another day.
Managed by the RSPB it’s a great place to spot local and migrating wildlife, particularly birds. The main visitor centre has a shop and cafe and car park, which do get busy on nice days , so arrive early. Most of the hides can be accessed by wheelchair. It’s worth taking your binoculars if you have them, although you can rent them or buy them in the shop. Pond dipping kits also available to hire. There are regular guided walks which can be booked online- worth doing if you want to learn more. Education visits by schools are also popular and enjoyed by children