Far Ings National Nature Reserve - "Far Ings is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, a major east-west flyway for migrating birds. The sight and sound of a skein of geese flying over is spectacular. The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished between 1850 and 1959" "Many paths are suitable for wheelchairs (except for closed gates when sheep are present). There is disabled access to two bird hides. Contact the Trust for further information" "The centre is fully accessible on both floors, with toilet facilities and refreshments available to purchase." "Disabled toilets, Baby changing facilities" - from the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust website

 

 

 

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