Campfield Marsh Nature Reserve
Wigton, Cumbria
At A Glance
Campfield Marsh, on the shores of the Solway Firth, is a natural mosaic of saltmarsh, peatbogs, farmland and wet grassland. This rich area provides homes for a variety of native wildlife, including ducks and geese in the winter and breeding waders, dragonflies and peat bog plants in spring and summer.
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Suitable for
Adults & Children
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Duration
All day
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Price from
Free
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Availability
All year round
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Why this Destination is great for you.
- Explore the rspb Nature reserve on the Campfield Marsh in Wigton
- Watch as birds and insects nest in the marshland
- Stop by the Picnic area to take in the surrounding nature
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Facilities and additional information
- Opening times:
Nature reserve: open daily, at all times
Car park: open daily, dawn-dusk
Visitor Centre: open daily, 10am-4pm
Refreshments: open daily, 10am-4pm
Toilets: open daily, 10am-4pm
- Accessibility: Assistant dogs allowed, Accessible toilets on-site
- Equipment needed: Weather appropriate clothing
- No dogs allowed: Dogs are not permitted on the reserve except guide dogs, due to the sensitive wildlife and habitats.
- Parking : On-site parking
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