Have you ever sat in a 'hide' peering through a slit in the timber wall, looking at some far away bird?
People whispering around you with expensive telescopes, chattering about a sub-species of a bird you've never heard of? Did you feel uncomfortable and reluctant to ask questions in case you made a mistake? Did you leave before you intended to, feeling a little out of place?
In 2012, Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and started work on designing and building a different kind of place to watch wildlife.
A place where the wildlife comes to you, not the other way around. A place where you are encouraged to ask questions, not be silent. A place where you can bring the whole family to learn and engage with the natural world around you like you never have before. We called this place - the 360 Observatory.
We built it for children and for old people. We built it for both teachers and pupils. We built it for the community to come and volunteer and help us communicate with visitors. We also built it for those expert ornithologists with their expensive binoculars. The 360 Observatory was built, quite specifically, for Everybody.
In the heart of the Dyfi Valley in Mid Wales - the 360 Observatory