Snape Marshes Explained

Snape Marshes
Type:Nature reserve
Grid Ref Uk:TM395576
Location:Snape, Suffolk
Area:19.8 hectares
Manager:Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Snape Marshes is a 19.8hectare nature reserve south-east of Snape in Suffolk. It is owned and managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.[1]

The diverse habitats in this reserve include reed-filled marshes, dry heath and mature oak woodland. It has all four reptiles found in the county, adders, common lizards, grass snakes and slowworms. Birds include barn owls, hobbies and marsh harriers, and freshwater dykes provide a habitat for otters.[1]

The Sailors' Path from Snape to Aldeburgh goes through the site, but there is only access to footpaths.

References

52.165°N 1.501°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Snape Marshes . Suffolk Wildlife Trust . 29 May 2017.