Crayford Marshes

Wildlife walks
Photography
Wildlife recording

Features
  • Nature reserve

Facilities
  • Always open
  • Nature trail

Take a walk back in time from Moat Lane towards the Tithe Barn and Moat and look out for Kingfisher and wildfowl. Listen to Skylark on the Grazing Marsh opposite as you walk along the hedge lined pathway across the the marshes. Search for Common Lizard basking in the sun and look for the uncommon White-letter hairstreak butterflies on the Elm. Listen to warblers song along the hedge. Corn Bunting can be seen around the Grazing Marsh as well as spring and autumn migrant birds. Follow the public footpath along the River Darenth towards the River Thames looking up for raptors while listening for waders. As you reach the River Thames look out for Common and Grey Seal.

Who you will find in Crayford Marshes

Friends of Crayford Marshes

Friends

Bexley RSPB

Bird watching

Caring

The organisation with legal responsibility for Crayford Marshes is Bexley Council owns the footpath.

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