North Cave Wetlands
Cliffe Road, Kingston upon Hull, HU15 2LY, United Kingdom | 01904 659570 | WebsiteVenue Description
Around 30 mins from Hull and 40 mins from York, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's North Cave Wetlands reserve is developing a renowned reputation for some of the best birdwatching in Yorkshire, despite being only a few years old. A new, accessible viewing platform was introduced in 2015, just metres from the car park. This allows panoramic views across avocets, terns and wading birds in spring/summer, and waders and waterfowl in winter - with a supporting cast of regular birds of prey. Enjoy a brew and a bacon butty from the ‘Wild Bird Café’ caravan, also in the car park. The ‘Crosslands Hide’ at the far end of the car park (for mobility access please drive to the hide entrance) has an access ramp and spacious indoor viewing area, also looking out across a range of wetland habitats.Accessibility
Flat car park with level access to large, covered viewing and picnic area overlooking main wildlife habitats and bird feeding area. Additional viewing hide along surfaced path (approx 500 metres). Large, elevated hide (please drive through car park and park outside) with access ramp and floor-ceiling interior windows overlooking wildlife habitats. Car park may be muddy following rain. Mobile catering cafe present on site. The majority of bird and wildlife species seen on site can be viewed from one of the areas.
Toilets
Two accessible eco-compost toilets with wide access.
Staff
No permenant on-site staff, but regular volunteers present.
Assistance dog facilities
Assistance dog exercise facilities
North Cave village, 0.5 miles.
The venue says it has...
- Accessible Format
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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