Welcome
Boyton and Hollesley Marshes are two vibrant coastal reserves in the lower reaches of the Alde-Ore Estuary. They are both grazing marshes, which means they’re great places for watching birds of prey, owls, butterflies and dragonflies, depending on the time of year.
Level access
The main entrance has level access.
Hearing
Some staff have disability awareness training.
General
Some staff have disability awareness training.
Getting here
RSPB Boyton and Hollesley Marshes
Woodbridge
IP12 3LR
Travel by taxi
You can get a taxi with M & R Cars by calling 01394 380034. You can get a taxi with Base Cars by calling 01394 420716. You can get a taxi with Woodbridge Cars by calling 01394 610210.
Parking
We have a car park. The parking is less than 50 metres from the main entrance. Parking is free.
There is a drop-off point at the main entrance. The drop-off point has a dropped kerb.
From the car park to the entrance, there is level access. The route is 1000mm wide, or more.
We have a transport service, to take visitors from the car park to the main entrance.
Gravel carparks providing access to public footpath networks
Arrival
Path to main entrance
From the street to the main entrance, there is level access.
The path is 1000mm wide, or more.
Main entrance
The main entrance has level access.
Getting around inside
Getting around outside
Footpath network on site
The trail is 3500metres long. The trail has a hard surface. Kissing gates The trail is sloped. There are bird hides along the trail.
Viewing Platform - Hollesley Marshes
The hide entrance has 6 steps. There is no lift and no ramp.
Customer care support
Customer care support
Some staff have disability awareness training.