Titchwell Beach

 
 
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Titchwell beach is better known as a bird watchers paradise.  However, if this isn’t your thing don’t be put off as it is relatively unknown that this is also an oftern deserted sandy beach.

Titchwell beach is accessed via a public right of way that’s also the main west bank path through the RSPB Nature Reserve. At the reserve you will find a large visitor centre close to the car park, with a café, shop, information desk and picnic areas. There is plenty on offer if you want to take part in guided walks, follow nature trails or just discover all the wonders that the reserve has to offer.

All areas buggy accessible with the Fen hide ideal for families in that is nearest the visitor centre and very child orientated and accessible. At the end of the West Bank footpath is the beach complete with viewing platform, ask at the visitor centre as to current accessibility though as windblown sand, high tides etc can make conditions and access variable. To make the most of your visit check out the information on the RSPB Titchwell Marsh website page and on-site at the visitor centre and information boards around the reserve.

Type of BeachSandy
Lifeguard ServiceNo
Dog Friendly Beach?Dogs are welcome on the West Bank path, which is a public footpath. Please keep your dog on a lead at all times, due to the sensitive wildlife and habitats there.
ParkingYes

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