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Egham Hythe Nature Reserve Adventures

Egham Hythe Nature Reserve is a richly biodiverse wetland reserve located on the banks of the River Thames, offering visitors excellent opportunities for birdwatching, walking, and experiencing riverside habitats.

50
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Egham Hythe Nature Reserve

 

Egham Hythe Nature Reserve is a protected wetland area situated just outside the town of Egham in Surrey, England. This reserve occupies lands along the River Thames, featuring a mix of reed beds, marshes, grassland, and scrub habitats. It plays a vital role in supporting diverse plant and animal communities, especially a wealth of bird species such as swans, herons, and various waterfowl. The reserve is heavily influenced by tidal flows from the Thames, creating seasonal changes that support aquatic life and specialized vegetation.

Historically, the area has been maintained as a floodplain and has undergone significant conservation efforts to preserve the natural habitats from urban and industrial pressures. It serves as a tranquil natural escape for residents and visitors, offering flat, easy walking paths and several bird hides strategically positioned for optimal wildlife viewing. The reserve is particularly popular among birdwatchers, naturalists, and photographers.

Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the riverside paths, spotting rare and common wildlife, and learning about the local ecosystem with informational boards throughout the site. Egham Hythe acts as an important green space within an otherwise suburban setting and provides crucial flood defense as well as biodiversity enhancement. Its accessibility and peaceful environment make it a valuable outdoor recreation spot for families, school groups, and nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Riverside bird hides offering excellent views of waterfowl and wetland species

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Extensive reed beds that support diverse wetland plant life

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Flat, accessible footpaths suitable for casual walking and birdwatching

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Seasonal floods that create dynamic habitats attracting a range of wildlife

Notable Natural Features

River Thames Floodplains

Natural tidal wetlands that support a variety of fish, bird, and plant species integral to the Thames ecology.

Bird Hides

Strategically located shelters allowing visitors to observe and photograph waterbirds without disturbance.

Reed Beds

Large expanses of reeds that act as vital breeding and nesting grounds for wetland birds and shelter for amphibians.