About

10 December. Water levels are very high on the main reserve. Wellies are needed for Lilian's Hide, the Skytower and Causeway Hide.

Due to flooding the path to Tim Jackson Hide and Grisedale Hide is closed, as is the path to Lower Hide.

Leighton Moss is home to the largest reed bed in north-west England. This sweeping expanse provides shelter to a spectacular range of wildlife including Otters, Bearded Tits, Bitterns, Marsh Harriers, egrets and Red Deer. Why not come and see for yourself?

Set against the shores of the nearby Morecambe Bay, this Lancashire nature reserve is a wetland paradise where wild creatures roam reedbeds, mudflats, coastal marsh and saltwater lagoons. Explore a bit further and you will also find pockets of woodland and limestone grasslands.

The team at Leighton Moss works to make sure the different habitats are places where nature can thrive. The reedbeds need to be extensively cut back in summer and winter to create ideal conditions for Bearded Tits, Otters, Bitterns and wintering wildfowl. We also monitor and manage the water levels all year round.

We have increased the size of the reedbeds in recent years, adding a further 200 hectares. Our inner marshes are grazed by cattle to create suitable conditions for these birds throughout the year.

The limestone grassland and woodland is managed by putting cattle out to graze and rotating when we cut back trees, to provide a mix of established trees and new growth.

At a glance

See what’s here
Visit England Gold award

Leighton Moss has been awarded the prestigious Visit England Gold award, meeting the highest standards for visitor experience, facilities, and service quality. 

Plan your visit

A person viewing the panorama of Leighton Moss nature reserve through binoculars.
RSPB Leighton Moss
Events at Leighton Moss

Discover exciting events at Leighton Moss. Join us for guided walks, moth workshops, local makers markets and more this summer!

A man viewing RSPB Leighton Moss nature reserve through binoculars from the hide.
Leighton Moss
Download our trail map

Download our trail map, to help you plan your visit.

For further access information please visit our AccessAble guide.

Recent sightings at Leighton Moss

Check out which species we've seen at Leighton Moss this week! Updated 4 December

Main Reserve 

  • Bearded Tits are still being spotted in the grit trays and in the surrounding reeds but only in small numbers
  • Marsh Harriers are regularly seen from all hides, sometimes as many as 6 in the air at once
  • Regular Otter sightings including the 2 cubs, best from Lower hide or Causeway hide.
  • 20000+ Starling murmurations continue to thrill people, best watched from the Skytower as the starilings will settle in different places
  • Scaup showing well on Causeway pool 2 December 

Allen and Eric Morecambe Pools

Group Bookings

Groups of 10 or more, please contact us at leighton.moss@rspb.org.uk to confirm details of your group and any specific arrangements you require.

We have an event space available for hire, suitable for groups of up to 40. Please contact us at leighton.moss@rspb.org.uk to discuss details, costs and to make a booking.

We are happy to host university groups, please contact us at leighton.moss@rspb.org.uk to discuss your requirements and costs. We can offer team members to give talks to students on specific topics about the conservation work of the RSPB at Leighton Moss.

Getting Here

Details of bus timetables here: Bus timetables - Lancashire County Council

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