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Scotland Nature Reserve Shuts Doors Until Spring
16 Dec
Summary
- WWT Caerlaverock site closing to public until spring 2026.
- Closure allows for staff recruitment and site improvements.
- Key attractions include migrating barnacle geese and swans.

A prominent nature reserve in southern Scotland, WWT Caerlaverock, has announced its temporary closure to the public, with plans to reopen in spring 2026. This decision was made due to the need for significant site improvements and staff restructuring, preventing the offering of an expected visitor experience.
The reserve's closure, effective December 21st, aims to facilitate the recruitment of a new team and undertake necessary maintenance. This timing is particularly poignant as the winter period usually attracts many visitors eager to witness the migration of thousands of barnacle geese from Svalbard, alongside other species like whooper and mute swans.
While understanding the disappointment this will cause, especially for those anticipating the winter wildlife spectacles, the WWT Caerlaverock site is prioritizing these necessary changes. The temporary closure is expected to result in an enhanced experience upon its reopening in spring 2026.




