Bude Canal & Marshes Circular
Bude Marshes is a countryside gem that reaches into the heart of Bude. Situated alongside the canal and behind the Bude Tourist Information Centre, it attained recognition as a Local Nature Reserve in 1983, marking the first of its kind in Cornwall! It offers an idyllic setting for a leisurely flat, traffic-free stroll on a tarmac surface amidst nature’s beauty. Not only is it significant to Bude’s wildlife conservation efforts but it stands as a vital cornerstone of the Bude Flood Prevention Scheme.
Bude Marshes Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of flora and fauna. Among the species commonly spotted in the reserve kingfishers, herons, geese and ducks, which frequent the wetland habitats. You may also encounter small mammals like otters, voles and shrews, as well as amphibians like frogs and toads, particularly around the marshy areas. In addition, the reserve supports a variety of plant life, including reeds, rushes, and sedges, as well as wildflowers that bloom throughout the seasons.
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Written Directions:
Exit left out of the Bude Tourist Information Centre and walk towards Bude Canal.
With the water on your right, walk until you reach the Bird Hide on your left. The hide is fully accessible and offers a great view of the marshes below.
Continue walking until you get to Truscott’s Bridge on your left.
Cross the bridge and proceed ahead, following the path around to the left.
Continue walking and lear left as you reach Pethericks Mill.
Cross the river via the old railway bridge.
Rejoin the Bude Canal towpath and turn right, where you will soon be back at the Bude Tourist Information Centre.