Overview
Explore the Arne RSPB reserve where birds of prey circle (including the white tailed sea Eagle ) and rare seabirds wade in the mud flats.This reserve which features on Spring and Autumn Watch is AMAZING rare habitats for all the UKs reptile species plus a haunt for birds like the Dartford Warbler as well as frequented by many birds of prey, deer and even wild pigs!There are ancient oak trees, bird hides, sandy beaches and more plus a delightful cafe and visitor centreNOTE There is a charge for entering the Reserve payable on the day unless you are a Member of the RSPBYes, you can walk where white tailed sea Eagles soar as well as several other raptors and a host of rare birds like the Dartford Warbler and a multitude of waders live in a unique habitat.RSPB Arne features on Spring and Autumn watch due to its mix of ancient trees, health land, sandy beaches and mud flats. Its beautiful as well as being home to every species of reptiles in the UK and grazed by Deer and even wild pigs!Our 2024 festival goers enjoyed encounters with piglets and saw the Eagle too so this is a walk not to be missed especially as there is a visitor centre and cafe to enjoy too.