The RSPB is a charity for the conservation of birds and nature. We bring people together who love birds and other wildlife, and who want to take action …
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Feb 10, 2025
This is a great reserve if you like wetland birds. There are several hides to view wildlife in (or shelter from the rain). The RSPB volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable. Such a shame that the…Full review by jasmine674343
Sep 30, 2024
This is a wonderful peaceful place. Enjoy the wildlife in an oasis within the M25. The Cafe serves delicious freshly made hot food, drinks and snacks which you can eat while looking out on an incre…Full review by Richard H
Sep 29, 2024
£1 to park for 1 hour. Enough time for a lovely walk along the river over looking the marsh area. Very pleasant. Carpark, visitors centre, cafe and toilets available. Various paths to walk or ride a …Full review by AnselmColom
Hi, is there still a bouldering area at Rainham Marshes? I can’t find any recent info about it.
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Hi Bex, apologies for the delay in reply. We do have boulders in our adventure play ground. They are classified V0-V5 so there is a mix of difficulty. If you wanted to visit please check the …
Hi Bex, apologies for the delay in reply. We do have boulders in our adventure play ground. They are classified V0-V5 so there is a mix of difficulty. If you wanted to visit please check the RSPB website for opening times and entrance fees. I hope that helps!
Were you in a hide if so which one as i really want to see a perigrin falcon
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Hello! We do see peregrines on the reserve! The large concentrations of wildfowl and waders regularly attract hunting peregrines - especially in autumn and winter. They like to …
Hello! We do see peregrines on the reserve! The large concentrations of wildfowl and waders regularly attract hunting peregrines - especially in autumn and winter. They like to rest on the pylons that over look the reserve from the northern side so that is a good place to walk - rather than one hide in particular. When they are around we can see them from all over the reserve, including the visitor centre, with binoculars. I hope that helps!
Is a guide available for helping in bird-watching? I am visiting the UK for the first time and I am not completely knowledgeable of the birds found there.
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There are always lots of other birders around who are happy to point out anything you are not sure of . Take pictures and show them at the visitor centre where the staff will help. A lovely …
There are always lots of other birders around who are happy to point out anything you are not sure of . Take pictures and show them at the visitor centre where the staff will help. A lovely place have fun