What's here? at Tay Reedbeds
Available on site
The path is mainly well surfaced with some uneven sections. It can be muddy in areas after rainfall.
The path is mainly well surfaced with some uneven sections. It can be muddy in areas after rainfall.
Yes, but only on request
The reserve is viewable from the Taybank Circular path, but there is no access into the reedbeds.
The trail of around 7km, part of the Core Path network, forms a circular path from Errol to the reedbeds and back.
The path begins in Errol, follows farm tracks and paths to reach the reedbeds. It then follows the riverbank before heading back to Errol through farmland via tracks and paths.
The path is mainly well surfaced with some uneven sections. It can be muddy in areas after rainfall.
Not available on site
Parking is Available in Errol. All firm, flat, bare ground. No lighting, no height restrictions
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Perth around 11 miles away.
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Perth around 11 miles away.
There are no toilets here. The nearest public toilets are in Perth around 11 miles away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
There are no formal viewing points here. As there is nowhere to shelter, we recommend you dress appropriately for the weather.
There is no visitor centre here and this reserve does not have any staff on site.
There is no cafe or shop here, the nearest place for food and drinks is in Errol. We recommend you bring your own food and drinks if this is likely to affect your visit.
Restrictions
Path is suitable for dogs under close control.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.