RSPB Titchwell closes visitor centre, shop and café but announces free parking
- By Elaine Bird
- 19 March 2020
- Titchwell
- Share:

The RSPB North Norfolk have released the following statement:
Following the latest government advice we have made the difficult decision to close our visitor centre, café and shop at RSPB Titchwell Marsh reserve with immediate effect. This is to prioritise the health and welfare of our visitors, volunteers and staff.
Sadly, this means that we are unable to deliver the Easter Holiday program.
We know that nature can provide a welcome respite in whichever form and wherever you may encounter it and want to do everything we can to help our local community safely experience nature at this time, which is why we are keeping our reserve trails and car park open both at Titchwell Marsh and Snettisham reserves. We are waiving our car parking fees so people can enjoy our sites at no cost.
We hope that visitors will continue to enjoy our amazing reserve and the incredible wildlife it has to offer while observing physical distancing measures.
If you are unable to get out into nature physically, then we will be here providing updates, news, photos, blogs and more to help you keep connected with nature over the coming weeks. Remember you can follow us on @RSPBTitchwell for Facebook and Twitter and on our blog: www.rspb.org.uk/titchwellmarsh
Our staff and volunteers will be continuing to work tirelessly to save nature on our reserves and through conservation projects and campaigns. More than ever, your support for nature is vital, and greatly appreciated.
Take care, The RSPB North Norfolk team.