Explore Seaton Wetlands and enjoy beautiful marshland and reedbeds alongside the River Axe. There are five bird hides and nearly 4km of level trails and boardwalks suitable for wheelchair, bike and pushchairs. A countryside haven, home to an abundance of wildlife.

Seaton Wetlands is made up of four main sites: Seaton Marshes, Black Hole Marsh, Colyford Common and Stafford Marsh.

https://eastdevon.gov.uk/countryside/wild-east-devon-nature-reserves/seaton-wetlands/visiting-seaton-wetlands/

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Countryside Mobility Pre-booking is ESSENTIAL to avoid disappointment as staff are not always on-site and opening hours are limited. Users must have a working mobile phone or be accommpanied.

To avoid disturbance to wildlife, no dogs are permitted on site (except assistance dogs). .

Explore the Seaton Wetlands, a nature watchers’ paradise near Seaton in East Devon. A network of paths will connect you to various wetland features, an Information Centre and several bird hides.

The site was featured on BBC Counrtyfile in March 2013 and was voted Voted Best Place to spot Wildlife in Devon by Which? Travel magazine.

The Tramper was generously funded by the Nineveh Trust.

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