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Bassins de Décantation and Coastline

Camargue  >  France

The coastal habitats near Stes Maries de la Mer are very good for birding.

Added* by Thiemo Karwinkel
Most recent update 10 mars 2026

Description

The coastal area directly east of Stes Maries de la Mer area has shallow lagunes, small lakes, a beach and the Bassins de Décantation (1), former seawater settling basins. It is an open landscape with very few bushes. The Bassins de Décantation are recognized nationally and internationally for the wealth of migratory birds. Particularly for the rare birds which it welcomes every year. You can see rare passerines (such as Torftittlingur or Hnoðrasöngvari), waders (such as Hrísastelkur, Efjutíta, Rákatíta, Vaðlatíta, Bjúgstelkur or Vatnastelkur) or raptors (Eyfálki, Kvöldfálki and Fölheiðir). More regular birds you can observe include Rauðflæmingi, Bjúgnefja, Sandlóa, Tildra, Bleikmáfur, Stargoði, Topplævirki and many other species of waders.

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Français: Anciens bassins de décantation de l'eau de mer, cette vaste zone est désormais une espace privilégié pour l'observation des limicoles. Ce site est reconnu au niveau national et international pour la richesse de'oiseaux migrateurs, notamment rare, qu'elle accueille chaque années. On peut y voir des spécimens rares de passereaux (telles que la Torftittlingur ou le Hnoðrasöngvari), de limicoles (comme le Hrísastelkur, le Efjutíta, le Rákatíta, le Vaðlatíta, Bjúgstelkur ou le Vatnastelkur) ou de rapaces (Eyfálki, Kvöldfálki et Fölheiðir).

Details

Access

The Bassins de Décantation are located just east of Stes Maries de la Mer. You can walk from the village of you can get there by car, by the dyke road that runs along the sea. The circular route around the Bassins de Décantation is about 3 km. But you can also explore other parts and make a longer walk.

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Français: On peut s'y rendre en voiture, par la route de la digue qui longe la mer. L'itinéraire circulaire autour de la zone est d'environ 3 km.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Lake , Mud flats , Beach , Moors/heathland , Sea , Dunes , Plain , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

Flat , High water possible , Sandy , Wet , No shadow , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Narrow trail , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Bicycle , Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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