Darsham Marshes

Both tranquil and delightfully lonely, this atmospheric reserve truly is a snapshot of unspoilt Suffolk and one of the county’s best kept conservation secrets – consisting of a lush mosaic of marsh and fen that provide a rich habitat for a wealth of wildlife.

The reserve, which was cherished by the Rodocanachi family and then gifted to the Trust in 1984 to safeguard for future generations, can be found about half a mile on from Emmerdale Farm shop on Westleton Road travelling towards Dunwich. Look out for a sign for Rolletts Marsh then turn right down a dirt track immediately after the next red brick house. Parking is on the left and the marsh is a short walk through a metal gate and down a gorse-lined corridor of rabbit-nibbled grass.

It’s worth noting Darsham Marshes is not a reserve to be rushed, so try and set aside at least an hour to pull on your wellington boots and really explore the soggy circular trail – whatever time of year you decide to visit.

In the spring and early summer the marshes, which are still maintained by grazing cattle, burst into flower. Ragged-robin, yellow flag, marsh marigold and southern marsh orchid are all easy to spot in a carpet of rich pinks and yellows. Also around this time the distinctive song of reed, sedge and grasshopper warbler can be heard among the fen vegetation.

Much of the reserve’s diversity comes from the two ponds and the network of dykes that criss-cross the site like dark veins. And in summer, long after the toad and frog multitudes have spawned, beautiful dragonflies and damselflies – including the scarce hairy dragonfly – can be seen defending their watery territories.

But there is also plenty to see in winter. Hen harrier and marsh harrier can be seen patrolling the reserve, while snipe scan for juicy worms along the edges of pools and ditches and surrounding hedgerows provide berries for flocks of wintering fieldfare and redwing.

And it is not just birds and invertebrates that make the most of Darsham Marshes. Otters are known to live here and even if they are seldom seen, their spraint can be found in gateways and on bridges.

Water vole also live here, although the characteristic ‘plop’ as they dive into the water means they have probably seen you first – only reappearing if you’re quiet enough. But when this means glimpses of foxes trotting across grassland or owls ghosting over your head as they begin an evening’s hunt, sitting still has never been such fun.
 
Darsham Marshes trail map - click to view

Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
Size: 
20.00
Short Description: 
The first sight of Darsham Marshes is enough to take the breath away.
Smartphone Description: 
This reserve consists of grassland and wetland, and a network of dykes and two ponds provide a rich habitat for a wealth of waterlife. Evidence of otters are often seen and water voles are often heard diving into the water. In winter, hen harrier are on patrol and snipe scan for food along the edges of pools and ditches
Location
Address: 
Westleton Road, off the A12 just north of Yoxford (Heading east from A12, turn right in to dirt/grass track immediately after semi-detached red-brick houses. Park on left and walk past metal gate along track to reserve entrance)
Town: 
Saxmundham
County: 
Suffolk
Postcode: 
IP17 3BS
Grid ref: 
TM420692
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
Open at all times
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Guide Dogs only
Access: 
No
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
Park in small area off Yoxford Road
Walking information: 
Difficult access for those with poor mobility. Uneven and very wet ground
Grazing animals: 
Cattle graze areas
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Alan Miller
Reserve phone number: 
01502 478788
Reserver deep link: 
http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/reserves/darsham-marshes
Photos
Photo: 
Best time to visit
Start: 
April
End: 
July
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve