November 2023 by S S
Widely accessible rspb, there are a few hides to view from but plenty of places to stop and look through your binoculars to see what you can spot out in the marshes!There is a small cafe and shop on site. Blue badge parking.
August 2023 by Sarah Let them be small blog
Whilst visiting Norfolk and at another site, we were recommended to visit here.We arrived and were given advice on the best paths to take.There was a moth survey taking place and the volunteers happily engaged our children in the activity and we headed out for a walk. We met another volunteer, Colin, who mentioned a free walk he was doing and gave us the times. We decided to do that walk and headed back to the visitor centre. We did the walk and really enjoyed this, as did our children, and it was a great way to get them engaged and thinking about the site and environment.After this we stopped for lunch before heading over to the hides on the way to the beach.We saw avocets, lapwing, great egret, greylag geese and more and thorough enjoyed the day out.We had intended only heading there for a few hours but instead ended up spending much of the day there.
August 2023 by Gillian Ingram
A fabulous reserve.witha diverse mix of habitat,reefs,salt water and fresh water lagoons. Superb hides and lovely facilities. Well worth a visit.
July 2023 by Amy McCullough
Great place to see lots of birds, especially avocets and spoonbills, thankfully plenty of birds watchers willing to share knowledge and help you identify birds.Shame on entering rspb were more interested in selling me membership then providing a map of helpful knowledge of recent birds to watch it for, but despite this great place, would go again.
July 2023 by Dawn Tudor
Absolutely stunning! Saw my first Marsh Harrier, Avocet and Red Shank! The hides were brilliant..... thank you RSPB ?
June 2023 by craig sauter
Fantastic location for birds and nature in general. Definitely go back again soon. Go straight through the West Bank path and that will take you straight to the beach where their are some oystercatchers and various types of gulls. The expanse of beach and sea is breath taking. The staff are helpful and the food is tasty but taking a picnic is just as good if you are on a budget. Well recommended.
June 2023 by Alec Longhurst
Wonderful welcome as we walked in from the staff. The reserve was clean and very enjoyable. The beach was beautiful and so clean.....and so long too. Wonderful array of wildlife.
May 2023 by The Magic Rat
We love nature but are not dedicated ornithologists so were more interested in the beach access. Parking at RSBP Titchwell is free and entrance is £5.00 per adult (2023) which we were aware of and more than happy to pay. The staff are very welcoming and the facilities and toilets are all excellent. The marshes with RSPB bird hides are a haven for wildlife but the jewel for us was the small seal colony. The seals are tolerant of humans if you maintain a respectful distance and keep your dog on a lead. The sandy beach is enormous at low tide and scattered with some WW2 remnants including two old tanks. The dunes are great for picnics but please leave the area as you found it.
March 2023 by Brian Osborne
A great walk even if you are not really a bird watcher. Walk through the marshes on a well made path all the way to the coast. Cross the dunes onto Miles of sand and massive skies. The beach is almost deserted, no children, sandcastles or rowdy teenagers playing with balls. Just a few people and birds inhabit the waterline. You can't help but be impressed by the different birds you will see in the varied habitats even if it's not your usual type of place. Thoroughly recommended.
February 2023 by ian bruce
Really worthwhile visit, lots of friendly staff and very accessible.
January 2023 by Emilie M.
Truly special experience will come again. Knowledgable and friendly guides with a warm welcome when you walk in. A range of habitats leading towards a spectacular beach.
December 2022 by Martin Gathercole
Great day Birdwatching, excellent seawatch from the beach and good views of wildfowl and waders on the lagoonsRestrooms: Clean and functionalDog-friendliness: Plenty of dogs on lead with responsible ownersPicnic area: Several outdoor areas
November 2022 by John Capel
Visited 2nd week Nov, what a fabulous place, great facilities, a variety of habitats from woodland to beach with lots of wet/marshland in-between, wonderful birds, waders and the sight of a marsh harrier in flight was the highlight.
November 2022 by Julian Powell
We were lucky with the weather but it was a lovely place to visit. Plenty of birds to see, nice shop and information hall. Staff were very helpful and welcoming.Restrooms: Restrooms were clean but a bit strange where they were positioned other end of the carpark to the shop, cafe and entrance building .Dog-friendliness: There were certain paths you could take dogs on a lead .Picnic area: Picnic area was close to the car park so you didn't have to lug your food round with you .
November 2022 by Mikey T
It's a beautiful place to come for some peace and quiet and to see some amazing birds. The RSPB do a superb job of looking after our natural environment, it's a shame the National Trust don't learn from them!!