Winter birdwatching walks
Embrace the quiet beauty of Newtown this winter with a guided walk through its peaceful meadows and winding creeks. Discover the remarkable over-wintering birds, and enjoy the seasonal sights and sounds of this special place.
Join our knowledgeable guide for a gentle walk through Newtown’s tranquil landscape, where saltmarsh, meadow and creek provide a haven for birds throughout the year. Learn how to identify species by sight and sound, from familiar residents to seasonal visitors, and gain tips on birdwatching techniques along the way. Whether you're a keen birder or simply curious, this is a chance to deepen your connection with nature in one of the Isle of Wight’s most peaceful places.
Please note:
- Meet at Newtown Visitor Point (PO30 4PA).
- May be wet underfoot so please wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing for the weather.
- Please bring binoculars if you have them.
- Assistance dogs only are welcome on the walk. There is an accessible toilet and general car parking at the Visitor Point (parking charge for non National Trust members). Most paths are level but there may be some uneven ground.
- Suitable for the whole family.
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Embrace the quiet beauty of Newtown this winter with a guided walk through its peaceful meadows and winding creeks. Discover the remarkable over-wintering birds, and enjoy the seasonal sights and sounds of this special place.
Join our knowledgeable guide for a gentle walk through Newtown’s tranquil landscape, where saltmarsh, meadow and creek provide a haven for birds throughout the year. Learn how to identify species by sight and sound, from familiar residents to seasonal visitors, and gain tips on birdwatching techniques along the way. Whether you're a keen birder or simply curious, this is a chance to deepen your connection with nature in one of the Isle of Wight’s most peaceful places.
Please note:
- Meet at Newtown Visitor Point (PO30 4PA).
- May be wet underfoot so please wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing for the weather.
- Please bring binoculars if you have them.
- Assistance dogs only are welcome on the walk. There is an accessible toilet and general car parking at the Visitor Point (parking charge for non National Trust members). Most paths are level but there may be some uneven ground.
- Suitable for the whole family.