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Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve adventures

Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve Adventures

Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve offers a vital wetland habitat in the heart of Somerset, renowned for its exceptional birdwatching opportunities and rich peatland ecology.

522
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve

 

Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve is located in the Somerset Levels of southwest England, covering a significant area of peatland and wet grassland. The reserve is part of the larger Somerset Levels and Moors, an internationally important wetland system known for its biodiversity. Formed by ancient peat deposits and managed for conservation, the reserve supports a variety of habitats including reedbeds, sedge fens, and open water. Westhay Moor's landscape is flat and low-lying, drained historically for farming, but extensive efforts have been made to restore its natural wetland conditions. This restoration has enhanced its role as a sanctuary for rare and migratory bird species such as bitterns, marsh harriers, and bearded tits, making it a premier birdwatching destination in the UK. The reserve also supports key insect populations like dragonflies and damselflies, as well as amphibians and a diverse plant community adapted to wet acidic soils. Visitors can explore several easy walking trails and hide blinds for wildlife observation, particularly during spring and autumn migration seasons. The reserve is managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust, which provides information and organizes guided walks and educational events. Westhay Moor appeals to naturalists, photographers, and families seeking serene access to one of England’s most important wetland habitats. Careful management balances public enjoyment with habitat protection, ensuring the reserve supports ongoing biodiversity and peatland restoration efforts.

Highlights

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Dedicated bird hides offering close-up views of rare wetland birds

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Extensive reedbed and peat bog habitats supporting bittern and marsh harrier populations

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Well-maintained boardwalk trails suitable for all abilities

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Seasonal dragonfly peaks providing excellent insect observation

Notable Natural Features

Bittern Hide

A specially constructed hide for observing the elusive bittern, a rare reedbed bird that has been successfully re-established in the reserve.

Ancient Peat Bog

Westhay Moor preserves one of the region’s few remaining peat bog ecosystems, important for carbon storage and unique flora.

Boardwalk Trail

A raised wooden walkway that allows visitors to explore fragile wetland areas without disturbing sensitive habitats.