Accessibility

Accessibility Information

The Reserve can be accessed from Rodley Town Street via the canal swing bridge and tarmacked access to the Visitor Centre and disabled toilet facilities.

There is ramped access to the Visitor Centre. Blue Badge holders will find 3 marked spaces adjacent to the Visitor Centre and toilets – badges must be displayed.

 

Hides and Viewpoints

The following hides and viewing points are linked from the entrance driveway by a hard surface footpath suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.

  • Lagoon Hide  (ramped access with wheelchair viewing point)
  • Michael Sheldon Hide (ramped access with low viewing points)
  • Duck Marsh Hide (ramped access with wheelchair viewing point)
  • Willow Path Hide (direct access from pathway, wheelchair viewing point)
  • Reedbed Hide  (ramped access with wheelchair viewing points)
  • Public Dipping Ponds
  • Manager’s Garden Hide – bird feeding area (with wheelchair viewing point)
  • Wet Grassland Hide (ramped access with low viewing points)
  • Education Pond

Accessible Tracks

The following areas can also be accessed via well maintained and firm grass tracks during drier weather –

  • Dragonfly Ponds
  • Riverside Walk
  • The Reserve has wheelchair-friendly picnic tables available at the Visitor Centre and there is a ramped access to the picnic area on the Butterfly Bank again with wheelchair-friendly tables.

In December 2018 the Reserve was awarded the Open Country’s Good Access Award for making the Reserve accessible for visitors with restricted mobility.

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