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Small lake with Reed bed, scrapes, ditches and islands. Managed by Castle Lake Conservation Group and Durham Bird Club.
Approximately 20 years ago, to the south of Bishop Middleham village, a lake began to develop as a result of groundwater flooding. Now known locally as Castle Lake, this water body covers an area of 13 hectares and is a great place for birding. Nearly 200 species have been recorded in the area. Waders, wildfowl and birds of prey. Recent rarities are vesipääsky, ruostesorsa and jalohaikara.
Parking at farm Church street. Walk from here south past sewage works to bird hide in SW corner. Walking circular route (3,5 km) follow well surfaced track with views of the lake.
The site is part of the great north fen project with Durham Wildlife Trust.
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