Hay Bridge Nature Reserve


hay bridge nature reserve

Hay Bridge Nature Reserve is a hidden gem for nature lovers and walkers seeking a peaceful escape into the Lake District’s natural landscape. Located near Bouth in Ulverston, this accessible reserve offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the region’s diverse wildlife and scenic countryside. Open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, it’s the perfect destination for early morning bird watching, sunset strolls, or any time you need to reconnect with nature.

The reserve showcases the beauty of the Lake District’s varied habitats, with picturesque walking routes that wind through natural wetlands and pastoral landscapes. Whether you’re a keen photographer looking to capture the area’s wildlife, a keen walker seeking new routes, or simply someone looking to spend time in one of England’s most beautiful regions, Hay Bridge offers a wonderfully serene setting. The open access nature of the site means you can visit at your own pace and choose your own adventure.

With its 4.3-star rating from over 40 visitors, Hay Bridge Nature Reserve has earned recognition as a worthwhile stop on any Lake District itinerary. The reserve is part of the Ulverston community’s conservation efforts and provides an excellent opportunity to support local environmental initiatives. For more information about the reserve’s ecology and conservation work, visit the official website or call ahead to speak with knowledgeable staff members.

Visitor information

Address Low Hay Bridge, Bouth, Ulverston LA12 8JG, UK
Phone 01229 861727
Website https://www.jscf.org.uk/hay-bridge/
Google rating 4.3 / 5
Admission Free to visit

Tips for your visit

  • Visit at different times of day to experience the reserve’s changing light and wildlife activity
  • Bring binoculars for excellent bird watching opportunities throughout the year
  • The 24-hour access makes it ideal for photography during golden hour or under moonlight

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Featured image courtesy of Christian Hindle via Google Maps.