Wetland wildlife hideaway

A man stands in a nature reserve surrounded by long grasses on a sunny day
A wooden hide standing among long grasses at a nature reserve, overlooking a lake
Three smiling people walking together through a forest
A child inside a wildlife hide, overlooking a grassy plain, holds up a bird egg to their face.

Wetland wildlife hideaway

Location:
Ulpha, Witherslack
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Cumbria, LA11 6RG
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See a different side of our Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve!

Event details

Meeting point

Layby just before Ulpha Farm

Date

Time
8:30am - 12:00pm
A static map of Wetland wildlife hideaway

About the event

This experience grants you exclusive access to a private area of this outstanding nature reserve. Explore the landscape and spot wildlife with the help of a knowledgeable guide. A tasty picnic from a local supplier will fuel your adventure!

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We’ll start with a brisk stroll through the privately owned Ulpha Wood, following the trail the very southern edge of the Moss, with views towards the imposing Whitbarrow Scar. 

Continuing on to a private hide overlooking this amazing wetland habitat, we’ll stop for a picnic (think cheese scones, pies, chutney and flapjack – we'll do our best to cater for specific dietary requirements) and a hot or cold drink to fuel you for plenty of wildlife spotting.

When you're feeling refreshed, we'll hand out the scopes and binoculars (feel free to bring your own!) and settle in. You’ll have a different experience depending on the time of year:

In winter, we’ll look out for wildfowl and wading birds searching for food in the reedbeds. We might spot otters carving a line through the water, or glimpse red deer running through the woods. Keep an eye out for marsh harriers swooping low to hunt for prey. 

Summer is the time to see an abundance of breeding birds, many of which have migrated thousands of miles from colder countries to breed in our more temperate climate. Dragonflies will be zipping through the warm air, and we might spot a hobby (a small, swift falcon) hunting them over the reedbeds. Deer and otters may also make an appearance.

Foulshaw Moss is known for its beloved ospreys – keep your eyes on the sky in summer to see them pass over on their way to the Kent estuary. Young birds are often seen practicing their fishing technique before making their migration later in the year.
 

Key info

This experience is best for people who are physically mobile, able to walk through potentially tricky terrain on the reserve and sit quietly in the hide. Families are welcome, though children should be old enough to focus for a longer period of time and understand the need to be quiet in order to see the wildlife emerge.

The walk to the hide is around 1.25 miles and takes about 45 minutes. It goes through the Moss' woodland edge and is a little steep in two sections, but not too steep to walk down with care. The ground is rough underfoot as this is an area that is not under regular management with public access in mind. Your guide, Danni, keeps the walk very relaxed and will make sure that no one is left behind. 

Expect to spend around 2.5 hours with us, which may vary slightly depending on which wildlife we see and when!

PLEASE NOTE: This experience doesn't start at the Foulshaw Moss car park, so please read your booking details carefully.

Booking

Price

£40 per person

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

Mobility

This event is best for those who are physically mobile and can walk through potentially tricky terrain on the reserve. 

Contact us

Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01539816300