RSPB Burton Mere Map

4.5/5
(167) · Nature reserve in Burton, United Kingdom
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A vibrant nature reserve protecting the Dee Estuary's rich wildlife. Modern, fully accessible facilities and a friendly, knowledgeable team of staff and …

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4.5/5 · 167 reviews
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Mar 10, 2025
First visit of 2025, very pleased with tarmac on drive into the reserve, this is a vast improvement. Had a lovely walk around the whole reserve & saw numerous birds. This is a great reserve & never d…Full review by CLAIRE M
Oct 14, 2024
RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands is a super reserve. As well as the reedbeds and marsh, there is woodland and adjacent fields. The reserve is alongside the Dee estuary. This means there is a wide range of b…Full review by Linda P
Sep 27, 2024
We have been regular visitors over the years as we live close to the reserve. This is such a fabulous place to relax, unwind and see some incredible wildlife. There are so many different boardwalks…Full review by carol137g

Questions & answers

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Are dogs allowed on leads to the old flint castle site
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Sorry I don’t know either. If that’s at Burton Wetlands I can’t imagine dogs being allowed. Don’t take my word for it though.
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Can i stay here on an overnight camping trip?
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Sorry Connor, you wouldn’t be allowed to camp at RSPB Burton but if you google camp sites in the area you should come up with a place to camp. Hope you are successful and enjoy …
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Sorry Connor, you wouldn’t be allowed to camp at RSPB Burton but if you google camp sites in the area you should come up with a place to camp. Hope you are successful and enjoy your visit!
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Can I visit outside opening times? Before 9.30am?
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It’s open 9am till dusk. The visitor centre opens at 9.30
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Are dogs on leads allowed
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No I don't think so
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What is the admission price for non members (concessions)?
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Adult £4, concession £3
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Answer by Ann F · Jul 6, 2018
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