In the summer, you could see ospreys on the loch see if you can spot the lapwing chicks or spot the swallows nesting on our visitor centre. In the winter, thousands of pink-footed geese, swans and ducks make the reserve their home. In the woodland enjoy the variety of visitors to our bird feeders including the occasional the red squirrel and listen out for the woodpeckers in the trees. Knowledgeable staff and volunteers are on hand to help you spot the best wildlife that day and binoculars are on hire for those who want a closer look.
Climb the trail through the woodland to the top of Vane Hill for a spectacular view over the Kinross-shire hills and countryside, or meander down to the wetland trail where our three hides allow you space to sit and watch.
Our cafe serves delicious, local and ethical food all year-round with vegan, vegetarian and free-from options. It is famed for its freshly baked scones which can be enjoyed with the fantastic cafe view over Loch Leven itself.
The shop range includes gifts, books, children's toys, bird and wildlife products, including bird food. We have a wide range of binoculars for sale that you can try out from our retail viewing area.
Check out our Red Squirrel live camera.
A place for all
**RSPB Loch Leven is over the moon to be the 2023 Regional Winner of the Inclusive Tourism Thistle Awards**
Recent improvements have been made at the reserve to ensure more visitors have access to enjoy the wonderful views and wildlife at Loch Leven. The addition of an accessible underpass now links the car park, toilets, shop and cafe to the wetland trail and the Loch Leven Heritage Trail. The reserve is proud to now have a Changing Places facility, refurbished accessible toilet, family toilets and gender-neutral toilets alongside our male and female facilities. All toilets are individual cubicles with their own hand washing facilities.
We have increased the number of Blue Badge parking spaces and RSPB members and Blue Badge holders park for free.
Sensory backpacks are available to borrow from the Centre and include ear defenders, sunglasses, fidget toys, a timer and sit mat amongst other things.
Two motorised mobility scooters are available to hire free of charge, please contact the reserve in advance to ensure availability.
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For Families
Wild Challenge rucksacks for hire from the Visitor Centre, and children can get to know the wildlife here by grabbing a seasonal nature bingo. In spring and summer, you can hire a pond dipping kit, and bug hunting kits are available all year. Explore the natural play area, build a den or walk the pushchair friendly Leafy Loop trail and build a minibeast mansion. We also run a programme of family and children’s events throughout the year and have special activities during school holidays.
For all our event listings please visit our webpage.
For dog owners
Well behaved dogs are welcome in the Visitor Centre. A tap and water bowl are available in the courtyard. Assistant dogs welcome.
Dogs under close control, preferably on a short lead are allowed on all trails on the reserve and on the Loch Leven Heritage Trail, in line with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Please pick up after your dog and dispose of any bags in bins or take it home.
See for yourself - we have a wide range of videos from RSPB Scotland Loch Leven and our other amazing nature reserves around the country on the RSPB Scotland Youtube playlist. Here is a selection from Loch Leven:
Loch Leven in Spring
A Nature Reserve for Everyone
These Steps Tell a Story
Summer in a Bee Meadow
Directions
By road:
The reserve is well signposted two miles east of Junction 5 of the M90. Once on the slip road, turn left if coming from the north (Perth), turn right if coming from the south (Edinburgh), then take a left turn and then a right turn onto the B9097, signposted Scotlandwell and Glenrothes. Drive for approximately two miles. The nature centre car park is on the south (right) side of the road.