The RSPB is a charity for the conservation of birds and nature. We bring people together who love birds and other wildlife, and who want to take action …
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May 18, 2025
An RSPB reserve with a great combination of woodland and wetland walks and hides. The walking is, mostly, accessible and we were impressed with the wildflower planting. The cafe has some tables with …Full review by richard r
May 3, 2025
Have to agree with the other reviewers about the café. I appreciate that RSPB are facing financial challenges and my comments do not reflect any issues with the staff and volunteers who are working h…Full review by LangToonTraveller
Apr 28, 2025
The changes in the cafe are detrimental to the overall visitor experience. The reserve is still a lovely place to see a range of birdlife but the fast food offerings are certainly a pale shadow of th…Full review by IvorR M
Hi, Is all of this area pram friendly? Many Thanks
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Unsure,best to ring them the bit I went round was ok for prams, they are in the middle of building a underpass which would make it more easy to get round
Hi Jim, sorry to bother you. Im planning on taking a run up to Loch Leven soon and i was wondering are the walks and hides well sign posted, i have visited the cafe to the north of the loch a few times but never realised there was hides. Best Wishes Stevie
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Hi Stevie, You can find the hides on the opposite side of the road from the café. There is a small underpass tunnel that takes you underneath the road and onto the other side. The trail …
Hi Stevie, You can find the hides on the opposite side of the road from the café. There is a small underpass tunnel that takes you underneath the road and onto the other side. The trail you are looking for is called the wetland trail and is signposted as such. Please pop into the visitor centre to ask for directions if you are unsure.
Hi, There is an excellent path that goes all the way round the loch (13 miles) Only a few gates to negotiate, and at 57 years old, I can complete a circuit in less than an hour.
Being disabled would it be worth a visit. I love birds. Thanks
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It would depend on the nature of your disability. If you are wheelchair bound then you can access the whole building and the cafe with telescopes as there is a ramp up. There is …
It would depend on the nature of your disability. If you are wheelchair bound then you can access the whole building and the cafe with telescopes as there is a ramp up. There is disabled parking (very limited) and disabled toilet. The area round the shop is paved but beyond that it becomes rugged. The bird hides require the ability to manage many steps and are not accessible for wheelchairs. The paths up to viewpoints would not be suitable for any physical qalking disabilities. In fact they are steep and require fair fitness. Best bet would be to call vane farm direct - but there are parts around the main building that ahould be ok.