Frampton Marsh is a nature reserve nestled between the town and the shores of the Wash. It is a place of peaceful, almost desolate scenery, where you can escape for a mindful walk.this is where the countryside meets the waterways of the coast.
" This Lincolnshire nature reserve is a special place. Whichever season you visit, there's wildlife to watch and trails to tromp. Spy foraging Avocets, boxing Hares, and hunting Hen Harriers all at Frampton Marsh.
Blessed with a variety of freshwater habitats, Frampton Marsh provides close views of the abundant birdlife of The Wash - the biggest bay in England. Avocets, Redshanks and Skylarks can all be seen in summer, with thousands of ducks gathering on the freshwater scrapes in winter.
This is a landscape surrounded by waters teeming with life. The reserve is set against the shore of The Wash, the UK’s most important estuary for birds. Explore freshwater wetlands, reedbeds, wet grasslands and large shallow pools known as scrapes. " RSPB quote
Location
The Marsh, Benington Sea End, Boston, PE22 0DH, United Kingdom
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