Description
The reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and has become important for wildlife due to the wide range of habitats including wet woodland, grassland, open water and river side, which are home to many different types of birds. In 2003 a redundant sewage treatment works on the site was replaced with a new reedbed habitat and a boardwalk which enabled public access with minimal disturbance to wildlife. Bird species found here are Bukavac, Vodomar, Šljuka Kokošica, Šumska sova, Zviždak, Kukavica, Bregunica, Lastavica, Siva Čaplja, Mali Gnjurac, Močvarna Strnadica, woodpeckers and woodland bird species.
Details
Access
The reserve is located west of Bishop Auckland, close to the A68. From the A68 follow the brown signs through the village of Witton-le-Wear, turning right at the Victoria public house. Once over the level crossing, the centre is half a mile along the road on the right. From A689 the reserve is three-quarters of a mile west of High Grange. Entrance to the reserve is free with car parking, but Durham Wildlife Trust suggest a donation of £2.50 for parking for non-Durham Wildlife Trust members. Good access with smooth, wide pathways between the many hides suitable for all mobilities.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Wetland , Lake , Reedbeds , River , ValleyConditions
Flat , Wet , High water possibleCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
NoGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring , Autumn , Summer , WinterRoute
Wide path , Narrow trail , Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , Car , WheelchairBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
The site’s flat terrain and large accessible bird hides make it a place to visit for everyone. There are three lakes and interconnecting streams, a number of mature ponds with extensive reedbeds and a wet pasture. The lakes and open water support good numbers of wildfowl.The woodlands and grasslands on site add to the diversity of bird life.There are several bird hides across the reserve that are open to all visitors. Low Barns Nature Reserve has a flat terrain and a network of surfaced paths linking the bird hides allowing easy access for all visitors. The visitor centre on the site offers a coffee shop and web cam viewing of the bird feeders.

