Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve recently had the honour of hosting the BBC’s Countryfile team for two days of filming, bringing the beauty and biodiversity of this special place into the national spotlight.

A Closer Look at Seaton Wetlands
Nestled on the edge of the Jurassic Coast, Seaton Wetlands is a network of freshwater lagoons, reed beds, and grasslands that provide a vital habitat for an incredible variety of wildlife. Managed by the Devon Wildlife Trust, the reserve is a haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and families looking for peaceful walks surrounded by stunning scenery.

What to Expect in the Countryfile Episode
The Countryside Team worked closely with Countryfile to showcase the rich wildlife and conservation efforts at Seaton Wetlands. Viewers will get to experience the vibrant birdlife, hear about the ongoing projects to protect the habitat, and learn about the community’s connection to this unique natural space.

When to Watch
Don’t miss the episode featuring Seaton Wetlands, scheduled to air on Sunday 22 June at 5:25pm on BBC1. It’s a fantastic opportunity to see why Seaton Wetlands is such a treasured part of East Devon’s natural heritage.

Plan Your Visit
After watching, why not plan your own visit to Seaton Wetlands? With several walking trails, bird hides, and seasonal events, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for a tranquil spot to unwind, Seaton Wetlands offers a perfect escape into nature.

Discover more about Seaton and the beautiful East Devon coast by exploring the Visit Devon – East Devon website.