Countryside

Contact us at: countryside@eastdevon.gov.uk or tel 01395 517557
What we do
The Countryside Service manages nine Local Nature Reserves across East Devon. These are open to the public at all times and are free to visit. For detailed information follow the Local Nature Reserves link.
The Axe Estuary Wetlands is rapidly becoming one of the south-west's premier wetland sites and is good for all sorts of wildlife, most obviously birds but also many small mammals, bats, dragonflies, damselflies and other insects, including the recently discovered 13-spot ladybird. This reserve is being developed so that visitors can get close to wildlife and has many hides and viewing platforms to help visitors experience good views without causing disturbance. The new
leaflet (4647KB - 16 November 2011 - PDF Help) shows all five hides and parking facilities and details the routes which are suitable for people with limited mobility or using wheelchairs.
The Countryside Service publishes a quarterly newsletter. The
Winter 2011/12 (3246KB - 12 January 2012 - PDF Help) issue gives details of the public events happening from January to March as well as a round up of what's been happening on the local nature reserves recently. If you are interested in volunteering, the newsletter shows how you can get involved - from becoming a Volunteer Warden to helping out at the Winter Bird Festival to constructing boardwalks with the Axe Estuary Wetlands Volunteer group.
As well as running the public events, the Education Rangers run a free service to schools who would like to arrange a visit to the Axe Estuary Wetlands. The Education Rangers can also provide low-cost visits to either the Wetlands, one of the other nature reserves or a rockpooling session for schools, clubs and community groups.
Page last updated on 12 January 2012


