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WWT Caerlaverock

Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland  >  United Kingdom

A rugged and beautiful wetland. Thousands of ducks, swans, geese, and waders flock to this winter migration hotspot.

Ajouté* par Lottie Glover
Dernière actualisation 17 avril 2023

Description

Caerlaverock is a wetland reserve that is home to thousands of wildfowl in winter, including thousands of Bernache nonnette and also Oie à bec court and Cygne chanteur. The 570 hectare Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve is situated on the north Solway Coast. Almost the entire Svalbard breeding population of Bernache nonnette winters on the Solway and can be seen best from the hides, towers and observatories at Caerlaverock which is considered one of the best wildlife watching sites in the UK. In summer you can watch Balbuzard pêcheur hunting over the Solway Firth, and in winter, Busard Saint-Martin and Faucon émerillon can be seen. Among rarer species, Bernache à cou roux has been recorded on two or three occasions, but cannot be relied on. Cygne de Bewick used to occur too, but have stopped visiting for over a decade now with short-stopping due to global warming. Green-winged Teal have occurred several times and are worth checking for among the wintering Sarcelle d'hiver flocks.

Détails

Accès

WWT Caerlaverock lies 15 km (9 miles) south east of Dumfries. Follow tourist signs from the A75 west of Annan or St. Michael's church in Dumfries. Nearest railway station in Dumfries. Bus: Stagecoach service 6A takes around 30 minutes from Dumfries to the road end 2 km south of Bankend; there is then a walk of around 3 km (2 miles) from this bus stop along a country lane.

The reserve has hides and observation towers linked by network of screened approaches and seasonal nature trails. Free parking at the visitor building with coffee shop. Entrance fee £9.10; if you arrive at the centre by public transport or bicycle you can get into the centre with a 15% discount.

Terrain et Habitat

Zone humide , Arbres et buissons disséminés , Prairie , Vasières , Plage

Conditions

Plat , Paysage ouvert , Marécageux

Boucle

Non

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Saison idéale pour observer

Printemps , Hiver

Meilleure période pour une visite

Hiver

Itinéraire

Route pavée , Sentier large

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Durée de la marche

Accessible via

A pied

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Oui

Liens

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Carte

birdingplace
oiseau
hutte/observatoire
tour de guet
parking
point d'intérêt
restaurant/café
point de vue
centre d'accueil
Itinéraire
500 m

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Commentaires

Monica Riden (2023-12-29)

This is one of my favourite places in the UK, especially in winter. The Bernache nonnette and Cygne chanteur are spectacular and a joy to see but there's way more too. It's a wonderful location, full of birds of many varieties.

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