About
Berney Marshes alongside the Breydon Water estuary in Great Yarmouth is a wonderfully unspoilt RSPB nature reserve offering peaceful walks in a traditional Broadland landscape of grazing marshes and wide open skies.
In spring you can watch the displays of courting redshanks and lapwings. In winter you can see huge flocks of wigeon, lapwing and golden plover joined by avocets, godwits, teal, little egrets and a host of other water birds.
There is no access by car to Berney Marshes and Breydon Water. You can reach the reserve by train to Berney Arms Station (request stop) from Norwich or Great Yarmouth, or walk along the footpath from Great Yarmouth.
Facilities
Catering
Groups
- Facilities for educational visits
Site Features
- Regional Tourist Board Member
Map & Directions
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Road Directions
By Road:
Take the A12 or A47 to Great Yarmouth.
By Public Transport:
From Berney Arms station (on the Great Yarmouth-Norwich line) it is 0.5 mile to RSPB Berney Marshes.
There is no access by car to Berney Marshes and Breydon Water. You can only reach the reserve by train to Berney Arms Station (request stop) from Norwich or Great Yarmouth, or walk along the footpath from Great Yarmouth.