Marbury Reedbed

Sitting within Marbury Country Park, the Trust looks after the 15 acre Marbury reedbed nature reserve on the western banks of Budworth Mere SSSI.  Looking out from the bird hide in the country park across the water, or taking the walk to reserve itself, there is a range of habitats to explore. The reedbed, carr woodland and semi-natural broadleaved woodland all demonstrate the various stages of ‘hydrosere’ succession (habitats changing from open water to eventual woodland).   The open water contains a rich selection plants including water lilies, and provides valuable feeding and breeding habitat for kingfisher, little grebe and great crested grebe.  The reedbed is almost exclusively composed of common reed Phragmities australis and is a residence for summer songsters, such as reed and sedge warblers. In recent years the reedbed has been used as an over-wintering site for bittern and the Trust manages the reedbed for this secretive heron by cutting glades through the reeds to allow better feeding opportunities. The diminutive and shy lesser spotted woodpecker has also been seen occasionally in the reserve’s woodlands. 
A new boardwalk trail through the reedbed was introduced in 2012, and can be accessed from the main path near the bird hide - look out for the information board. Please note: to minimise disturbance to over-wintering bitterns this trail will be closed for a period during the winter months.

Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.cheshirewildlifetrust.org.uk
Size: 
6.00
Short Description: 
A reedbed with boardwalk trail and woodlands, part of Budworth Mere at Marbury Country Park
Smartphone Description: 
The reserve comprises oak/birch woodland a reedbed boardwalk trail (not in winter). Excellent for birdwatching all year round with several bat species also recorded.
Location
Address: 
Marbury Country Park, 2 miles north of Northwich
Town: 
Northwich
County: 
Cheshire
Postcode: 
CW9 6AT
Grid ref: 
SJ 651 768
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
Picnic area
Opening hours: 
Open at all times - the reedbed boardwalk trail is closed for a number of weeks during the winter to minimise disturbance to over-wintering bitterns.
Toilets: 
Yes Toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Yes
Access: 
Yes
Access info: 
Sorry, the boardwalk and woodland trail is not suitable for those with limited mobility, however there is access to the wider Country Park for those with suitable mobility equipment
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
Park in the car park at Marbury Country Park (small charge)
Walking information: 
Follow the footpath from the ranger station to the east of the Mere to visit the hide and boardwalk trail. No permit is required for woodland area and boardwalk trail. Good views of reed beds can be obtained from the public bird hide in Marbury Country Park.
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Cheshire Wildlife Trust
Reserve phone number: 
01948 820728
Photos
Photo: 
Bittern_Jamie Hall
Best time to visit
Start: 
November
End: 
February
Best time to visit
Start: 
April
End: 
September
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve