
Coatham Marsh LNR
📍 Redcar TS10 5BW, UK
About Coatham Marsh LNR
Coatham Marsh Local Nature Reserve (LNR), located in Redcar, offers a tranquil escape into nature. This highly-rated destination, boasting 4.5/5 stars from visitors, is a beloved spot for those seeking peace and the beauty of indigenous wildlife.
Visitors frequently commend the marsh as an excellent location for peaceful walks and observing local wildlife, making it a favourite among photographers and dog walkers alike. The quiet surroundings provide a refreshing experience, though guests are reminded to keep dogs on leads to protect the abundant wildlife and to be mindful of occasional scientific study areas within the long grass.
Visiting Information
Coatham Marsh LNR welcomes visitors 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing for flexible exploration. While onsite parking may occasionally be impacted by temporary blockages, alternative parking can often be found on the main road. Entry to the nature reserve is free of charge, ensuring it's an accessible outing for everyone.
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📍 Redcar TS10 5BW, UK
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Showing 5 of 17 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Nice, cool place to visit.
Nice place to walk. Car park is currently completely blocked by a pile of stones left behind by the council... you can park on the main road though. Keep dogs on leads here as there’s a lot of wild life and occasionally there’s some mats in the long grass with scientific study please do not disturb on them. It’s only fair to keep your dogs under control. Ours have plenty of fun on extendable leads here.
A good place for photgraphing the indigenous wild life. Quiet and peaceful at this time of year. Popular and great for dog walking area. Please take care if you are with children as there are occasional dog faece deposits on paths and verges.
Would be nice to see the place tidied up and some decent walkways put in. A small visitors centre would be an asset
Very nice place to have a walk with dogs