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Moulton Marsh is a nature reserve at the mouth of The Wash alongside the River Welland, 10 miles south of Boston.

This expansive reserve covers over 90 acres and offers a variety of habitats for wildlife and nature enthusiasts to enjoy.

At Moulton Marsh, you'll find a beautiful mix of wetlands, grasslands, reed beds, and open water. These diverse environments create a thriving ecosystem that supports a wide range of plants and animals.

Birdwatchers will be especially delighted with the reserve's bird population. Keep an eye out for rare and migratory species like marsh harriers, bitterns, and water rails. The reserve provides several bird hides strategically placed for optimal viewing.

As you explore the reserve's footpaths, you'll come across vibrant wildflower meadows attracting butterflies and bees. These colourful blooms create a buzzing and fluttering spectacle. Moulton Marsh is also home to various mammals, including water voles and roe deer. You might spot them along the water's edge or grazing in the distance.

Whether you're a dedicated birdwatcher, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquillity in nature, Moulton Marsh Nature Reserve offers a lovely place to escape into the natural countryside of Lincolnshire. Remember to bring your camera, binoculars, and comfortable shoes to make the most of your visit.

Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this beautiful reserve, and let Moulton Marsh Nature Reserve captivate you with its breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife.

The reserve is open to the public at all times.

Dogs are not permitted due to the rich natural wildlife on site.

The site is operated by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.

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