Easton Marshes

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Easton Marshes

Watering the potatoes
Watering the potatoes Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Easton Marshes is a coastal marshland located in Suffolk, England. Situated along the eastern coast of the country, it is known for its unique landscape characterized by vast expanses of marshes and saltings. The marshes cover an area of approximately 500 hectares and are an important natural habitat for diverse flora and fauna.

Easton Marshes is primarily composed of salt marshes and mudflats, which are periodically flooded by the tides of the North Sea. The marshes are intersected by a network of creeks and channels, creating a dynamic and ever-changing environment. The saltings, or salt marshes, are formed by the deposition of salt-tolerant plants and are considered an important part of the coastal ecosystem.

The marshes provide an ideal habitat for a wide variety of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Visitors can spot numerous species, including waders, ducks, geese, and seabirds, especially during the winter months when the marshes serve as a temporary home for migratory birds.

The marshland is also home to various other wildlife, such as mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates. It supports a rich diversity of plant life, including salt-tolerant grasses, samphire, and sea lavender, which contribute to the unique character of the landscape.

Easton Marshes is managed by various conservation organizations to preserve its ecological importance. It is open to the public, offering opportunities for nature walks, wildlife observation, and educational activities. The marshes provide a tranquil and scenic setting, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of this coastal marshland.

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Easton Marshes Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.351332/1.6880176 or Grid Reference TM5178. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Watering the potatoes
Watering the potatoes
Road leading to Middle Buildings
Road leading to Middle Buildings
Riddle of the sands
Riddle of the sands
Footpath  leading from Coast to Reydon
Footpath leading from Coast to Reydon
Fields and Marshes near Gravelpit Hill
Fields and Marshes near Gravelpit Hill
Footpath to Reydon
Footpath to Reydon
Potter's Bridge Marshes
Potter's Bridge Marshes
Sea defences, Sole Bay
Sea defences, Sole Bay
Sea defences at Sole Bay, Southwold
Sea defences at Sole Bay, Southwold
The B1127 north of Reydon
The B1127 north of Reydon
Sea defences at Sole Bay Easton Cliffs can be seen further along the coast
Sea defences at Sole Bay
Easton Cliffs can be seen further along the coast
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - beach by Easton Wood Without benefit of a satnav, the protuberance at lowish tide shown on the map helps to identify the spot in this square.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - beach by Easton Wood
Without benefit of a satnav, the protuberance at lowish tide shown on the map helps to identify the spot in this square.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - Easton Broad Lots of geese on the broad when we passed.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - Easton Broad
Lots of geese on the broad when we passed.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - Easton Cliffs The house at the end (that is what is now the end) of Easton Lane can't have long to survive on this rapidly eroding section of cliff.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - Easton Cliffs
The house at the end (that is what is now the end) of Easton Lane can't have long to survive on this rapidly eroding section of cliff.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - beach by Sole Bay Ahead in the centre left of the picture we can see the path that the coast path takes as it leaves the beach and joins the alternative inland route to enter Southwold.
Suffolk Coast Path (foreshore route) - beach by Sole Bay
Ahead in the centre left of the picture we can see the path that the coast path takes as it leaves the beach and joins the alternative inland route to enter Southwold.
Potter's Bridge Ford Tidal ford on the River Wren at Potter's Bridge on the Easton Broad.
Potter's Bridge Ford
Tidal ford on the River Wren at Potter's Bridge on the Easton Broad.
Sole Bay
Sole Bay
Southwold Beach
Southwold Beach
Show me another place!

Easton Marshes is located at Grid Ref: TM5178 (Lat: 52.351332, Lng: 1.6880176)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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