Blacktoft Sands - (RSPB) - "You'll find Blacktoft Sands hiding on the south bank of the River Ouse, where the waterway widens to become the Humber Estuary. This magical reserve hosts a diverse population of waders, warblers and raptors, which can be easily spotted from the accessible trails and hides." "The Ousefleet trail is a total of 800m from reception and leads to Ousefleet hide. Initially, it follows the main trail before heading away from it between Xerox and Marshland hide. From here the trail is surfaced with grass, is a bit rough in places and may be difficult during wet conditions. Wooden benches are found at regular intervals along both trails and between hides. These benches vary in design with most having backs. Six viewing hides. All have wheelchair spaces A unisex accessible toilet provided in the main toilet block in the car park near the accessible car-parking bays Accessible parking spaces are 100 m from the reception hut Reception centre accessed along the crushed limestone track over the sea wall with gradients" - from the RSPB website

 

 

 

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