Come and see the ospreys at Llyn Brenig using the specially modified hide.
At a discounted rate for Wildlife Trust Members, come and see the ospreys at Llyn Brenig using our specially modified hide. The hide is just 140m from the nest and is fitted with comfy seats, lens gimbals, 1 way glass and snoods for long lenses and scopes. North Wales Wildlife Trust staff will be on hand with advice, up to date information about the birds and their behaviour.
Your information will be passed to the North Wales Wildlife Trust, solely to enable them to manage your booking and shall not be shared or used in any other capacity.
Please note that due to the risk of disturbance, dogs are not permitted. Visitors must also respect the need to speak quietly when near the nest. Noise that could disturb the ospreys is not permitted.
This activity is weather permitting, and may be cancelled under certain conditions such as high winds.
Follow the brown road signs to the Lyn Brenig Visitor Centre, where you should check in at reception in the foyer. A map and directions for the hide will be given to you by reception. You will need to drive along the private Llyn Brenig road (approximately 15 minutes) to reach the hide located in a restricted fenced area. Please park your car in the area in front of the fence, where North Wales Wildlife stewards will be waiting to greet you.
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Visited twice during a visit to north wales. Once for a walk and again for breakfast. There are a variety of walk options and they are signposted. Parking £3 (1 hour is free) payable by app or machines. The cafe had ...
Katie Beagarie
Visited twice during a visit to north wales. Once for a walk and again for breakfast. There are a variety of walk options and they are signposted. Parking £3 (1 hour is free) payable by app or machines. The cafe had ...
Katie Beagarie
Had a great time here at the Sauna/Lake dip experience! It was awful weather, but this made it all the better- less people out so more privacy, and the sauna felt even more rewarding having been out in the cold. The ...
Maddy M
A great place to visit, for a short stop off to see the ospreys from the osprey national trust centre, or if you especially like walking, cycling, or if your fly fisherman.
Billy Teitge
Lovely visitor centre with a great cafe for breakfast and lunch. Beautiful view across the lake. Some interesting exhibits. Helpful and friendly staff. Basic but always very clean toilets. Fabulous spot to grab ...
Trish Turley
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