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Spot bearded tits on the grit Island trays in autumn. Mere Lower Finding your way around hide Look out over the reedbed pools and to You’ll see a huge the woodland beyond variety of ducks in Leighton Moss from the Lower trail. the winter from the Lower hide. Causeway Enjoy a bird’s hide and Bay eye view of Silverdale Station Causeway Bats love to hunt To discover what makes RSPB Leighton Moss and Morecambe Bay such a from the top of the Skytower. Lilian’s along the Causeway special place for nature, start exploring today. hide on summer evenings. The trails will take you through some of the most important homes for nature on the reserve, giving you the chance to get closer to all sorts of wildlife that lives Leighton Hall here. Stroll through the wildlife sensory garden, meander through the whispering Map © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. RSPB licence 100021787. woodland, and ramble through the relaxing reedbed, you’ll smell, hear and see The Garden trail nature all around you. gives you the chance to spot woodland birds Enjoy your day and if you want to know more about the reserve, please pop in to at the feeding station. see us in centre. Key Walk the Family Water trail for the best Garden trail Lower trail chance of seeing Reedbed A 382 yard circular walk. Almost two miles there and back. a red deer. Grisedale Woodland This trail takes you through the Follow this trail to the wildest part of Tim hide middle of our sensory wildlife the nature reserve. It leads you to Jackson hide Scrub garden and along to our largest the Causeway and Lower hides – Silverdale hide, with a stunning view over the best places to see an otter. Saltmarsh the pools and beyond. This path is wheelchair accessible. Reed-edge trail Visitor centre Family trail A 250 yard link to the Causeway Car park Take this boardwalk to explore the Wheelchair accessible A one mile path – there and back. edge of the reeds and listen for the A lovely walk through the woodland, secretive wildlife that hides there. N Hide opening up into the reedbed, taking This trail is wheelchair accessible. in both Tim Jackson and Grisedale Skytower viewpoint W E hides and your best chance of Public footpath spotting our largest resident, the Coastal trail The Coastal trail gives majestic red deer. This path is 0.7 miles there and back. views of Morecambe S Railway line wheelchair accessible. Get up close to hundreds of Bay. The area we look Railway bridge (height wading birds including iconic after is the size of 2,500 football pitches! restriction of 2 metres) avocets in spring. Barrow Scout Allen Fields To Helping to give nature a home hide To avoid disturbing wildlife, no dogs (except registered assistance dogs) are allowed along the nature trails hide (except the causeway which is a public bridleway).

An access statement is available for visitors with access needs. The RSPB is a registered charity in & 207076, in SC037654. 810-0959-16-17 Morecambe Bay