NWT Cley Marshes
NWT Cley Marshes, located near the village of Cley next the Sea, Holt, in Norfolk, UK, is one of the oldest and best birdwatching sites in Britain. Managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, this extensive nature reserve encompasses a diverse range of habitats, including reed beds, freshwater marshes, and shingle beaches. Photographers will find a wealth of subjects here, from the myriad of bird species that visit and reside in the marshes, to the stunning, expansive landscapes that change dramatically with the seasons. The reserve's well-placed hides and elevated boardwalk provide ample opportunities for capturing close-up shots of avian life without disturbing the natural habitat. Spring and autumn migrations are particularly spectacular, offering the chance to photograph rare and unusual birds against the backdrop of Norfolk's beautiful scenery. Beyond birdlife, the reserve's unique location and conservation efforts make it a haven for other wildlife, including otters, water voles, and a diverse array of insect life. NWT Cley Marshes not only offers remarkable photography opportunities but also a tranquil experience in one of the UK's most important natural environments. (Cley next the Sea, Holt, Norfolk, England)










