Nature Discovery Centre

BBOWT Nature Discovery Centre (NDC) at Thatcham. Picture: Jo Thrussell

BBOWT Nature Discovery Centre (NDC) at Thatcham. Picture: Jo Thrussell

Nature Discovery Centre

Advanced notice: the NDC will be closed from 6-17 January 2025 for essential ash dieback work. Please read below for full details.

The Nature Discovery Centre is surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats with fantastic wildlife to see all year around.

Location

Muddy Lane, Lower Way
Thatcham
Berkshire
RG19 3FU

OS Map Reference

SU 506 672

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Know before you go

Size
35 hectares
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Entry fee

Donations to help support our work for local wildlife are welcome via our donation stations in the car park
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Parking information

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Walking trails

Colour-coded waymarked walking routes 

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Access

Flat and level around the lake; a mobility Tramper vehicle is available to borrow free of charge on a first come, first served basis - click here to book online or call 01635 874381 for same-day reservations.

Dogs

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Dogs are welcome on the reserve, but please keep them out of the lake. We ask that you keep dogs under close control at all times. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the visitor centre on a lead.

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Facilities

Visitor centre
Bird hides
Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Outdoor play area
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

When to visit

Opening times

Tuesday - Sunday, 10am-4pm for the Visitor Centre, shop and toilets (café: 10am-3.30pm)

Christmas times: We are closed 23-26 December and 30 December. Open all other days including New Year’s Day.

Please note: The NDC will be closed for essential ash dieback work from 6-17 January

Best time to visit

All year round

About the reserve

 

Ash dieback: notice of site closure 6-17 January 2025

Sadly, ash trees at the Nature Discovery Centre have been affected by ash dieback, a serious disease that weakens trees and increases the risk of them falling or losing branches. To ensure the safety of our visitors and protect the surrounding area, we need to carry out essential tree felling work this winter.

To carry out this essential work, the Nature Discovery Centre, including the car park, paths and playground, will be closed from Monday 6 January to Friday 17 January. We’ve scheduled the work during winter to minimise disruption to birds and other wildlife.

We understand this will change the appearance of the site, but we’re committed to restoring it. Plans are already underway to plant new trees with the help of the local community, ensuring the area remains a haven for nature and visitors.

For further information about the work, please contact the Nature Discovery Centre on ndc@bbowt.org.uk or 01635 874381.

You can find more information about ash dieback disease and the impact it is having across the country at: bbowt.org.uk/ash-dieback

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The Nature Discovery Centre is surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats with fantastic wildlife to see all year round. Wander along the paths beside the lake, visit the internationally important Thatcham Reedbeds nature reserve or explore some of the nearby woodland. There is a large network of footpaths, perfect for family days out or the more adventurous.

Birds

During the autumn and winter, large groups of wintering wildfowl congregate on the lake, whilst the reedbeds and surrounding woodland and hedgerows host birds like fieldfare and redwing.

In spring and summer, purpose-built rafts attract breeding common terns. House martins, swallows and swifts are a common sight over the lake and surroundings.

Throughout the year, one of our volunteers surveys the species of bird found on site. The bird lists below show the variety of species that visit across the seasons. 

Nature Discovery Centre bird list 2023

Nature Discovery Centre bird list  2022

Nature Discovery Centre bird list 2021

Nature Discovery Centre bird list 2020

Our volunteer also leads regular walks around the reserve to help visitors learn about what they can see and hear during their visit and learn more about each species. 

See what's on

Plants

In summer there are glorious displays of purple loosestrife, yellow-flag iris, reeds and sedges on the floating island, the lake shore and in the reedbeds.

All year around look out for the willow and alder around the edge of the lake, and hawthorn, blackthorn, spindle and bullace in the hedgerows.

Invertebrates

A variety of moths and butterflies can be seen, including garden tiger, butterbur, waved black, holly blue, and gatekeeper. There are dragonflies and damselflies including beautiful and banded demoiselles, emperor and four-spotted chaser. A range of beetles such as bloody-nosed beetle and rhinoceros beetle have been recorded on site.

Thatcham Reedbeds

Visit the nearby Thatcham Reedbeds, one of the largest areas of inland reedbed in Southern England and home to some of the country's rarest reed specialists, including Desmoulin's snail.

Contact us

Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Contact number: 01635 874381
Contact email: info@bbowt.org.uk
Staff from BBOWT and Grundon in the new lakeside bird hide at the Nature Discovery Centre

From left: Anthony Foxlee-Brown and Kirsti Santer of Grundon, and Tanya Alexander and Tom Hayward of BBOWT in the new lakeside bird hide at the Nature Discovery Centre (NDC). Picture: Pete Hughes

Visitor Centre

A great day out for all

The Nature Discovery Centre is packed full of interactive wildlife and natural history displays. Take a stroll around our beautiful nature reserve then relax with a cup of tea and a cake in the lakeside café.

 

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