What's here? at Snettisham
Available on site
The car park is shared with the local angling club. Reserve visitors should use the unmarked bays at the end of the access road. There are 80 spaces in this area.
Please do not park on the side of the access road or in marked bays belonging to the angling club.
Visitors with special access needs can contact Titchwell Marsh (titchwell@rspb.org.uk) for an accessibility permit to park closer to the hides. There are limited spaces available and permits are issued on a first come, first served basis. Please contact the reserve at least five working days prior to date of visit.
Please note that our car park has a height barrier of 2.1m (6' 9"), with no alternative parking for tall vehicles.
Visitors with limited mobility may drive to within 100 m of first hide along a rough, gated track. Car park surface loose gravel.
Coach parties must please contact Titchwell Marsh nature reserve prior to visiting.
No lighting. No overnight parking or camping.
We have a parking machine and parking app. RSPB members need to get a ticket from the machine (free of charge).
We run an exciting programme of guided walks and other events throughout the year.
We have four hides in total. Shore hide and Rotary hide adapted for wheelchair users with large viewing flaps at variable heights. The rich variety of wildlife living here, along with the beautiful reserve landscape can also be enjoyed from our trails too.
Three signposted trails of different lengths and mixture of flat and undulating surfaces. Access path has 53 steps with handrails, width restrictions and uneven, compacted gravel and sand surface. Seating comprises of fixed and moveable benches in hides and along trails.
Part of the Loop trail, from the special access parking area to the Shore hide is a cement concrete path adapted for wheelchair users and other visitors with access needs.
Information boards in large print format accessible in the hides.
Not available on site
We don’t have any toilets here. The nearest public toilets can be found at Heacham Beach South, which is a 10 minute drive from the reserve.
We don’t have any changing facilities here. The nearest public toilets can be found at Heacham Beach South, which is a 10 minute drive from the reserve.
From the car park to the reserve the access path has 53 steps with handrails, width restrictions and uneven, compacted gravel and sand surface.
Three signposted trails of different lengths and mixture of flat and undulating surfaces. Part of the Loop trail, from the special access parking area to the Shore hide is a cement concrete path adapted for wheelchair users and other visitors with access needs.
From the car park to the reserve the access path has 53 steps with handrails, width restrictions and uneven, compacted gravel and sand surface.
Three signposted trails of different lengths and mixture of flat and undulating surfaces. Part of the Loop trail, from the special access parking area to the Shore hide is a cement concrete path adapted for wheelchair users and other visitors with access needs.
We don’t have any toilets here. The nearest public toilets can be found at Heacham Beach South, which is a 10 minute drive from the reserve.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted here at any time.
Restrictions
Assistance Dogs and other well-behaved dogs on leads welcome at all times.
Assistance Dogs and other well-behaved dogs on leads welcome at all times.