History & Ecology of Woodberry Wetlands - Guided Walk

Swan on the surface of a reservoir with reeds and trees in the background.

History & Ecology of Woodberry Wetlands - Guided Walk

Location:

Woodberry Wetlands,

Woodberry Wetlands, Main Entrance via New River Path Lordship Road, London, N16 5HQ
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What makes Woodberry Wetlands so special? What wildlife can be found around the reserve? What is the history of Woodberry Wetlands?

Event details

Meeting point

Coal House Café, under the marquee

Date

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Time
11am-12pm. 23rd November, 21st December, 18th January, 1st February, 15th February
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About the event

Find the answers to these questions and many more on a guided winter walk around Woodberry Wetlands, led by our experienced, friendly guides. This season is a great time to see a variety of waterfowl as many birds migrate to the UK for the winter. Look out for tufted ducks, shovelers, pochards, great crested grebes, and mute swans, as well as many other species.

This is a gentle walk around the reserve on paths and there may be some slight inclines. Strong stout footwear is recommended. The walk will last approximately 1 hour and will be fully outdoors, so dress for the weather! Please bring some water and if you have binoculars do bring them, but it’s not essential.

Meeting point: The Coal House Café (under the marquee).

Please note: Thames Water are currently carrying out essential maintenance on the East Reservoir. As a result, the gravel path between The Coal House Café and the northern entrance will be closed until February 2026.

Image credit: Penny Dixie

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only
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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities

Contact us

Engagement Team