Brading Marsh - Sandown

Address: Brading, Sandown PO36 0BD, United Kingdom.

Website: rspb.org.uk.
Specialties: Nature preserve, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Good for kids, Kid-friendly hikes, Dogs allowed.
Opinions: This company has 56 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

Location of Brading Marsh

Brading Marsh Brading, Sandown PO36 0BD, United Kingdom

Brading Marsh is a nature preserve and tourist attraction located in Brading, Sandown PO36 0BD, United Kingdom. The location is easily accessible, making it a great option for those looking to experience the beauty of nature.

One of the standout features of Brading Marsh is its wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it inclusive for people of all abilities. Additionally, the preserve offers a variety of activities such as hiking, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. For those with young children, there are kid-friendly hikes available, ensuring a fun and educational experience for all.

Dogs are also allowed at Brading Marsh, making it a welcoming destination for pet owners. The preserve boasts a variety of habitats, including saltmarsh, freshwater marsh, and reedbed, providing a home for a wide range of wildlife. Visitors to the preserve can expect to see a variety of birds, including lapwings, redshanks, and avocets.

Brading Marsh has received rave reviews from visitors, with a 4.7/5 average rating on Google My Business based on 56 reviews. Many reviewers have praised the preserve's natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and variety of wildlife.

For those looking to plan a visit to Brading Marsh, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) website provides detailed information about the preserve, including opening times and facilities. The website also offers resources for planning a visit and learning more about the wildlife and conservation efforts at the preserve.

Reviews of Brading Marsh

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Joe Downing
5/5

An RSPB Reserve in the sense that it's RSPB protected and managed land, rather than a "classic" reserve with hides and paths through it. Viewing from the Embankment road bridge (over the river Yar) will let you see roosting cormorants in the closer trees and at the moment (and for the last few months) a pair of White-tailed Eagles perched up in the middle of the reserve! They are about 0.4 miles away, so bring binoculars, but are hence well protected and not disturbed by viewers.

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Rachel A
5/5

We hadn't intended to visit here, but couldn't get the bus direct to the nearby Roman Villa, so walked from the bus stop to the Villa through this nature reserve. The butterflies and crickets were a joyous discovery, and the sheep bleating were heart-warming. Georgeous views and so quiet (apart from the crickets). Lovely!

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Frances Harris
5/5

Wonderful circular walk (6.5 miles), fantastic views, lots of varieties of birds.

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Mark Holbrooke
5/5

Lovely wildlife reserve with great views, walks and birds ro see.

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Ben Jayston
5/5

Beautiful marshland, lots of birds, very lush and warm, many different plants and good for blackberries.

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Tim Bailey
5/5

Always a lovely place to visit and get some refreshing nature, but don't forget appropriate footwear like hiking boots or wellies if there's been rain.

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Jason Goldsmith
5/5

We started at Braiden train station (pick up the map at the station and be aware not well signposted , walk up the residential street for trail). We then walked south along railway line to pick up the longer trail

Picturesque route and plenty of things to see

Will not spoil you with the index of birds we see but the buzzard and the fishing Egret were a couple of highlights

Please label the route from the train station clearer for help !!!

Brading Marsh - Sandown
Chris Walton
5/5

Beautiful location for walking and bird watching. There is an abandoned railway track that goes from Brading (Quay Lane) to Carpenters Road (just outside St Helens), which is ideal for walking and cycling.

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