Evening Wildlife Walk
Join the Pebblebed Heaths Conservation Trust team, Sarah Butcher from Devon Bat Group and HIKMICRO for an evening at the Otter Estuary to discover the wildlife that comes alive at night, from bats to birds and much more.
This event is free but booking is essential, to book please click here.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday 25th October 2025
- Time: 18:00-19:30
- Location: South Farm Road Car Park
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Grid Reference: SY 07030 82957
If you are driving to the Otter Estuary please park in South Farm Road Car Park to minimise road traffic – winter car parking charges apply at £2 for the day. Revenue from the car park is pumped straight back into caring for the Otter Estuary and allows us to continue providing events like this for free.
Know before you go...
Sorry no dogs during this activity.
Dress for the weather, sturdy footwear recommended. Bring binoculars if you have them.
Please note this activity will involve a short walk to the activity site and standing for long periods of time, please bring a camping chair with you if needed. There is limited seating at the bird hide, so seating cannot be guaranteed. If you wish to discuss accessibility for this activity please contact mail@pebblebedheaths.org.uk.
Please note there are no concessions or toilet facilities on site. The nearest facilities and concessions are based at Budleigh beach or Budleigh Salterton Cricket Club.
This event is organised as part of Wetland Weekender 2025. Wetland Weekender celebrates the renewed beauty of the Otter Estuary with a weekend full of activities that highlight the estuary's vibrant ecology, rich history, and unique recreational opportunities. You'll have a chance to immerse yourself in invigorating guided walks that take you through the heart of the estuary, enlightening sessions that share captivating tales of the area's past, and a variety of fun-filled activities suitable for visitors of all ages. What's even better? All these activities are completely FREE! Don't miss this chance to explore and appreciate the beauty of the Otter Estuary in a unique and engaging way.