The North Somerset Levels and Moors is an extensive area covering around 8,000 hectares of low-lying wetland next to the Severn Estuary and bordered by the Mendip Hills. This beautiful area - part of a National Nature Reserve - represents almost 4% of the remaining, nationally rare habitat, and is home to semi aquatic plants and wetland and wading birds on the moorland, wildflower meadows on the ridges and ancient woodlands.
This platform enables easy visualisation of the effect that structures such as Weirs and Sluice Gates will have on the water levels of the surrounding area.