The following photographs show the beautiful views which can be enjoyed by visitors to The Withey Beds. Of course, its appearance changes seasonally, but whatever the time of year it remains an area of undisturbed beauty.
The boardwalk through the beds, viewed in the evening sun.
© Richard Lee Photography
Dead trees stand tall and stark, with brooding storm clouds gathering in the distance. Dead trees like these provide a vital habitat for a range of wildlife.
Reeds growing in the wetland areas of The Withey Beds.
This small hide is constructed entirely from living willow; its flexible shoots are easily coaxed into almost any shape.
The entrance to the willow hide.
The reserve’s pond viewed on a cold winter’s day; ponds encourage many different wildlife species.
Dense tree growth in the reserve.
Tree branches stretch out over the wetland, in winter white.