The Isle of May is managed to provide a haven for breeding seabirds and seals.
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Jun 1, 2024
The Woodland track was absolutely amazing. Stunning views are visible. We're not expert hikers and the difficulty level of this was perfect for us. I'm sure that hikers with a better ability would be…Full review by JatinPatel1
Sep 27, 2023
The visitor center has a large car park that is easily accessed. There was no one manning the center, but there are quite a number of interpretive boards, one of which lists several trails, along wi…Full review by geismom
Sep 26, 2023
Visited the visitor centre as well as doing the Buzzard & Woodland walks. Interesting exhibitors at centre with helpful member of staff able to offer advise & answer questions. Walks themselves wer…Full review by emilygI6675IT
Is it possible to see a bit of the reserve and some views or walk any trails after the visitor center is closed? I will arrive around 6PM and visitor center closes 5Pm but it will still be light for 2 more hours... ( I will visit Augut 24 or so)
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Hi Theresa, I was there yesterday and the answer is YES. Instead of going to the visitor centre drive two miles North to the next car park on the left (think its called Glas Leiter). …
Hi Theresa, I was there yesterday and the answer is YES. Instead of going to the visitor centre drive two miles North to the next car park on the left (think its called Glas Leiter). There you will find an information board and dispensers for two free maps. I did the Woodland Trail walk (an easy one hour walk) but if you are feeling energetic there is a longer and steeper walk called the 'Mountain Trail').
Is it possible to see a bit of the reserve and some views or walk any trails after the visitor center is closed? I will arrive around 6PM and visitor center closes 5Pm but it will still be light for 2 more hours...
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Hi Apologies, I just noticed your question now. You can walk trails after the centre has closed.
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