Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent - The RSPB (2024)

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Watch Hobbies performing their acrobatic displays over the nature reserve as they try to catch dragonflies. Bring a picnic and discover which other insects are feasting on the wildflowers in the meadow.

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The Dungeness reserve is set back from the sea, boasting mile after mile of open shingle, freshwater pits, wet grassland and stunning wildflower meadows. We look after the reserve's wet and dry grasslands to create good breeding conditions for Lapwings, Redshanks and Garganeys, as well as two uncommon bumblebee species – the Brown-banded Carder Bee and Red-shanked Carder Bee.

Watch the sky in spring and autumn for hundreds of Swallows, Swifts and martins feeding over Burrowes pit. Listen for the booming of our Bitterns and the unmistakable call of the Cuckoo. In the summer, the meadows are a riot of colourful wildflowers which attract nectar-loving pollinators like bees and butterflies.

It is always a joy to watch the Hobbies performing their acrobatic displays over the reserve as they hunt insects during the summer months. In the autumn, many different species of waders will stop to feed here in their hundreds before migrating elsewhere for the winter. Other migrating birds such as Whinchats, Redstarts, Wheatears and Ring Ouzels, will all be present in varying numbers.

Winter sees large numbers of Wigeons, Gadwalls, Teals, Shovelers, Pochards, Tufted Ducks, Goldeneyes and Pintails. Bewick's and Whooper Swans are also a species highlight seen around the reserve at this time. Other birds such as Goldcrests, Firecrests, Goldfinches, Robins and Fieldfares can be spotted when they overwinter here.

Lade Pits is a unique site for history as well as wildlife, as it contains three Scheduled Ancient Monuments, which are of international significance. The Denge Sound Mirrors (also known as the Acoustic Mirrors or Listening Ears) are three concrete structures which range in size from 20 to 200 feet. They were built between 1928 and 1935 as part of Britain's national defence strategy. The Sound Mirrors are open to the public during organised events.

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At a glance

Our main car park is located at the end of our access track which is approx. 1miles from the main road.

60 spaces and 4 Blue Badge spaces. Surface hard-packed shingle, occasional potholes. No height restriction barrier.

Alternative parking at ARC site is located opposite the reserve main entrance. Also hard-packed shingle, occasional potholes. 15 spaces. No designated blue badge spaces. We do not allow any overnight parking or camping at the reserve.

Our accessible toilets are open during reserve opening hours.

The toilets (with accessible and baby changing facilities) are situated opposite the visitor centre, a short distance across the car park, with a Blue Badge space outside.

Our baby changing facilities are open during reserve opening hours.

This is located in the accessibility toilets, opposite the visitor centre, a short distance across the car park.

The level, circular walk around our Discovery Trail makes RSPB Dungeness a suitable place for a stroll in nature with a pushchair.

You and the little ones can spot ducks and geese on the pools, taking in the stunning views across the reserve and fresh air as you go.

Visitor centre: Ground floor with step-free, level access throughout. 3 Blue Badge parking spaces close to visitor centre and 1 Blue Badge parking space outside accessible toilet.

Nature trails access: Our main route is a Discovery Trail which is 3.2km (1.7miles).

Hides have adapted wheelchair spaces. Paths are hard packed shingle or gravel with some loose stones.

Picnic area: Two tables in the car park, all with wheelchair spaces. Five tables all with wheelchair spaces at Dennis's Hide.

Prior to your visit, please contact the reserve directly for detailed information.

Our toilets are open daily, 9am – 5pm.

They are situated opposite the visitor centre, a short distance across the car park.

BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted here at any time.

Sorry, dogs are not permitted on the Discovery/Main trail or the Hanson ARC trail (except assistance dogs), due to the sensitive wildlife and habitats here.

However, dogs can be exercised on a lead in the car park.

Please keep your dog on a lead and under close, effective control at all times whilst walking the public footpaths that cross parts of the site, due to the sensitive wildlife, habitats and livestock here.

Dogs are permitted in the visitor centre and shop.

Dogs die in hot cars, please do not leave your dog in the car when visiting us.

There are no dog waste bins on the reserve, we ask that you please take their waste home with you to dispose of.

Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.

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Find out about school visits

Bring your science and geography lessons to life with our curriculum linked sessions run by our learning team on the reserve. We offer a variety of hands on, practical sessions which you can choose from. Find out more about our school visits here.

School visits to RSPB nature reserves

Contact Dungeness

  • dungeness@rspb.org.uk
  • Boulderwall Farm, Dungeness Road, Lydd, Kent, TN29 9PN
  • 01797 320588
    Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent - The RSPB (2024)

    FAQs

    Is Dungeness open to the public? ›

    The visitor centre is open from 10am - 4pm Daily.

    How big is Dungeness Nature Reserve? ›

    Dungeness, the RSPB's oldest living nature reserve, occupies over 1,000 hectares of the Dungeness peninsula: the largest shingle formation of its kind in Europe.

    Can you visit RSPB reserves? ›

    With cafés, visitor hubs and wild play areas at many of our larger reserves, and hundreds of miles of footpaths to walk, you can enjoy wild days out every day of the summer. You'll go home with memories that will last a lifetime.

    Can you take dogs to Dungeness? ›

    Dungeness, near Lydd-on-Sea

    Let your four-pawed pal off the leash at one of the best dog-friendly beaches in Kent with long walks among this otherworldly landscape which often inspires local photographers and artists – so don't forget to bring your camera with you for some artsy snaps of Fido doing his best strut!

    Is Dungeness worth visiting? ›

    The beach is nice for a walk and the old boats, railway lines are interesting to look around. Having visited Chernobyl this areas does have a similar vibe minus the radiation. Well worth it if you're interested in nuclear power and striking scenary.

    Why is Dungeness famous? ›

    It is one of the best places in Britain to find invertebrates such as moths, bees, beetles, and spiders; many of these are very rare, some found nowhere else in Britain. The flooded gravel pits on Denge Beach, both brackish and fresh water, provide an important refuge for many migratory and coastal bird species.

    What has been filmed at Dungeness? ›

    Set in the Shepway district of Kent, Dungeness is a unique location with a shingle beach, old and modern homes, two lighthouses, a historic railway station and a Power Station. Dungeness has been used as a film location by productions such as Ginger and Rosa (2012), Derek (2008) and I Want You (1998).

    Does anyone live in Dungeness? ›

    The isolated community of Dungeness has lived in the shadow of the nuclear power station since 1965. The area is built into an enormous shingle headland that is constantly in flux, giving both the village and the power plant their signature and unique beauty.

    Is Dungeness officially a desert? ›

    Despite appearances, Dungeness is not a desert—it receives too much rainfall, as I discovered first-hand. Regularly described as 'desolate', the headland is actually a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a national nature reserve.

    Can dogs walk on Dungeness spit? ›

    Getting there. Navigate to Dungeness County Park, just west of the town of Sequim (pronounced 'Squim'). The hiking trail to the lighthouse at the end of the spit starts at the northeastern corner of the park. Note that dogs are not allowed on the spit.

    Can you swim in Dungeness? ›

    Dungeness Beach is definitely a place for exploring and walking. The shingle is not comfortable for sitting on and the steep shingle banks and strong currents and tides make it unsafe for swimming.

    Is Dungeness a sandy beach? ›

    Dungeness beach is the largest expanse of shingle beach in Europe and is dotted with rare plants and desert flowers.

    A day in and around Dungeness, Kent - A family ...afamilydayout.co.ukhttps://afamilydayout.co.uk ›

    A day out in and around Dungeness including a beach walk, visits to the RSPB reserve, Denge sound mirrors and an isolated Romney Marsh church.
    The Dungeness nature reserve is set back from the sea, boasting mile after mile of open shingle, fresh water pits, wet grassland and stunning wildflower meadows...
    If you haven't been to Dungeness, nothing can quite prepare you for the landscape – mile after mile of shingle, which is wild and a little weird! On a cold ...

    Can you go in the sea at Dungeness? ›

    Dungeness Beach is definitely for exploring and hiking rather than lounging or swimming, this is the second largest shingle formation in the world! A visually dramatic beach with great views, but entering the water is not advised.

    Can you visit the sound mirrors in Dungeness? ›

    The mirrors are situated on an island at Greatstone Lakes in the Dungeness Nature Reserve. Access to them is via a swing bridge, which is normally closed. The site is managed by the RSPB, who arrange for open days, guided tours and photography sessions each year, normally during the summer.

    Is the Dungeness River open to fishing? ›

    The 32-mile Dungeness River flows from the top of Mystery Mountain and makes its way to Dungeness Bay in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. You can fish the river or simply take a picturesque stroll along its banks.

    Can you visit Prospect Cottage? ›

    Visitor guides will accompany you inside the cottage and be on hand to answer any questions. You will have 40 minutes to explore Prospect Cottage. Please arrive at least 5 minutes before your scheduled slot with your ticket(s) ready. If you have used a membership card to book a ticket, please bring it with you.

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