Description
Dundalk Bay is a large exposed estuary on the east coast of Ireland. The inner bay is shallow, sandy and intertidal, though it slopes into a deeper area 2 km from the transitional water boundary. It is predominantly influenced by the sea, though several rivers drain into the bay from the west. As many as 20,000 birds regularly feed here and the site is of national and international importance for bird populations, and has been designated as a Ramsar site. Seabank is a nice point on Dundalk Bay to look out for waders and other seabirds. Among the birds you can see here are: голем српоклун свиркач, црноопашна блатарка, обичен свиркач, Red Knot, остригар, мала бела чапја, сива чапја, сив сокол, Обична (Црнонокна) ветрушка, ливадска трепетилка, планинско ливадарче and обично камењарче.
Details
Access
You can drive from Castlebellingham or from the Old Dublin road.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Mud flatsConditions
WetCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
Winter , All year roundBest time to visit
WinterRoute
Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Nice spot to check out common waders and hopefully come across rarer birds. Area with lots of winter visitors.


