Description
The River Arun traces a serpentine path across an extensive flat area of grassland, bounded on the horizon by hills and woods. The grassland itself is dissected by numerous ditches, now supporting an array of wetland with plants, insects and birds. The reeds are excellent for warblers, and birds like Lastavičar, Vetruška and Mišar can be seen hunting here. Other birds you can see or hear are Šarena utva, Barski petlovan, Barska šljuka, Riđa lunja, Eja močvarica, Trstenjak crvrkutić, Kukuvija, Barska strnadica and Trstenjak rogožar. Access is restricted to the Wey South Path, which runs through the centre of the brooks and can be very boggy almost all year round.
Details
Access
The best way to explore is walking. There is no parking but you can park in Amberley village and walk through the first part of the wildbrooks, taking about 20 minutes, before you come to the proper wildbrooks.

