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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
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Wrabness

Naturschutzgebiet Wrabness

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Naturschutzgebiet Wrabness

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Wrabness Nature Reserve is a cherished natural haven located in North Essex, England, offering expansive views over the tranquil Stour Estuary. Situated near the village of Wrabness, this significant wildlife site is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust and is renowned for its diverse habitats and rich biodiversity. With an elevation of approximately 6 meters, it provides a unique opportunity to explore the low-lying estuarial landscape of the region.

Visitors consistently praise the reserve for its stunning vistas across the…

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    30. Juni 2020

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    Das Wrabness Nature Reserve bietet zu jeder Jahreszeit einen schönen Blick über den Fluss Stour und atemberaubende Tierbeobachtungen. Halten Sie Ausschau nach Vogelarten wie Nachtigall, Turteltaube und Kurzohr-Eule.
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    Hike an easy 4.5-mile route through Wrabness Nature Reserve, enjoying estuary views, woodlands, and the unique "A House for Essex."

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Ort: Wrabness, Tendring, Essex, East Of England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What types of walking trails are available at Wrabness Nature Reserve and how long are they?

    Wrabness Nature Reserve offers a visitor trail with improved interpretation and a circular route. While specific lengths for all trails aren't detailed, there is a hard-surfaced path, making it accessible for various visitors. The reserve itself covers 60 acres, providing ample space for exploration and gentle walks.

    Is Wrabness Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Wrabness Nature Reserve is an excellent destination for a winter hike. The colder months are particularly ideal for observing overwintering wildfowl and waders such as Black-tailed Godwits, Turnstones, Knots, Wigeons, and Brent Geese, especially in Jacques Bay. The reserve's diverse habitats offer stunning wildlife displays throughout the year, making it a rewarding visit even in winter.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for at Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    Beyond the stunning views over the Stour Estuary, key natural features include diverse habitats like grassland, scrub, woodland, and an adjoining marsh. Jacques Bay is a vital area for overwintering birds. The reserve also has a fascinating history, having been a Ministry of Defence mine depot from 1921 to 1963 before becoming a nature reserve.

    Is Wrabness Nature Reserve accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs?

    Yes, the reserve is designed with accessibility in mind. It features a hard-surfaced path, making it suitable for pushchairs and individuals with disabilities. This ensures that a wide range of visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife of the reserve.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    Wrabness Nature Reserve is renowned for its abundant birdlife. Depending on the season, you might spot rare Turtle Doves in late April, hear Nightingales in May, and observe Barn Owls and Short-eared Owls. Jacques Bay is crucial for overwintering wildfowl and waders like Black-tailed Godwits, Turnstones, Knots, Wigeons, and Brent Geese. The grasslands also support a variety of wildflowers, butterflies, and other insects in summer.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    While the reserve itself has a picnic area, there are no cafes or pubs directly within Wrabness Nature Reserve. Visitors typically find amenities in the nearby village of Wrabness or the larger towns of Manningtree and Harwich, which are a short drive away.

    What is the history of Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    The area now known as Wrabness Nature Reserve has a rich history. It was originally established as a mine depot by the Ministry of Defence in 1921, operating until 1963. After proposals for development, local opposition led to its preservation, and it was officially designated a Local Nature Reserve in 1993. The Essex Wildlife Trust has managed the 60-acre site since 2006.

    What should I wear when visiting Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    Given the reserve's diverse terrain of grassland, scrub, and woodland, comfortable footwear is advisable. Layers are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially when observing wildlife for extended periods. In winter, warm, waterproof clothing is essential.

    Are there any hidden gems or particularly scenic viewpoints within or near the reserve?

    The entire reserve offers stunning views over the Stour Estuary, with bird hides strategically placed for optimal wildlife viewing. Jacques Bay is a particularly important and scenic spot for observing overwintering wildfowl and waders. For longer explorations, the reserve's proximity to the Essex Way provides opportunities to discover more of the surrounding natural beauty.

    Is there a charge or permit required to visit Wrabness Nature Reserve?

    No, there is no charge or permit required to visit Wrabness Nature Reserve. It is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust and is freely accessible to the public, encouraging everyone to enjoy its natural beauty and wildlife.

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