Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire is one of Britain's oldest and most important nature reserves — a rare, living remnant of the vast wetlands that once covered the East Anglian fens. Managed by the National Trust since 1899, it's home to an extraordinary richness of wildlife, from rare dragonflies and marsh harriers to otters and Konik ponies. The flat, reed-fringed landscape has a haunting, otherworldly beauty entirely unlike anywhere else in England.
- One of Britain's oldest nature reserves
- Rare fenland habitat and wildlife
- Resident Konik ponies and marsh harriers
Best for wildlife lovers and those seeking a truly wild, untamed landscape.