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RSPB Pulborough Brooks Adventures

RSPB Pulborough Brooks is a renowned wetland nature reserve offering exceptional birdwatching and peaceful walking trails across floodplain meadows and reedbeds.

787
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About RSPB Pulborough Brooks

 

RSPB Pulborough Brooks is a significant wetland reserve located along the River Rother floodplain in West Sussex, England. Covering nearly 800 acres, the area consists of meadows, reedbeds, and lagoons that provide critical habitats for various waterfowl, waders, and wetland wildlife. The site is internationally recognized for supporting large flocks of wintering wildfowl, including pink-footed geese, teal, and wigeon, while spring and summer bring breeding birds such as lapwings, redshanks, and avocets. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained footpaths, hides, and observation points that allow close yet unobtrusive views of its rich birdlife. The reserve's history as former flood meadows, managed traditionally for hay and grazing, contributes to its ecological diversity today. Beyond birding, the landscape invites walkers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts to engage with open skies and peaceful water channels. The visitor center provides educational displays and organizes guided walks, helping enhance the experience. Pulborough Brooks also plays an important role in regional flood management, as its floodplains absorb high river flows during heavy rains, protecting surrounding communities. This blend of conservation, recreation, and flood mitigation underscores the area's importance. Its accessibility from nearby towns and gentle terrain make Pulborough Brooks a welcoming destination for families and casual visitors seeking nature immersion without extensive hiking or backcountry challenges.

Highlights

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Heart of the River Rother floodplain wetland complex

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Outstanding winter wildfowl and migrating bird populations

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Network of hides and viewing platforms throughout the reserve

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Seasonal flood meadows supporting breeding waders and wildflowers

Notable Natural Features

Flood Meadows

Seasonally inundated grasslands that attract breeding waders and support a diversity of wetland plants.

Observation Hides

Several strategically placed hides allow visitors to watch birds closely without disturbing them.

Visitor Centre

Provides educational exhibits, guided walk information, and amenities for visitors.