Description
The southern part of Ústí nad Labem, featuring the Střekov floodgate located below Střekov Castle, is a great stationary (or short walk) birding spot, especially for waterfowl. The river Labe widens here and the floodgate bridge offers perching spots right in the middle of the river stream.
On the eastern side, a cycle path runs right along the riverbank beneath the castle remains, connecting the city to the outskirts. Besides the flowing river surrounded by scattered patches of forest, the castle hill offers access to a forest with a viewpoint, reachable in about 30 minutes on foot.
Throughout most of the year, this area hosts Storskarv and various gull species, including Hettemåke and Fiskemåke. Stokkand and Knoppsvane can be spotted on the river, and with some luck you could also distinguish Laksand. If you decide to stroll around into grassy areas instead, you'll encounter a range of corvids: Skjære, Kråke and Svartkråke, Kornkråke and Ravn alongside many songbirds – Linerle, Svartrødstjert or Blåmeis and Kjøttmeis.
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Access
The Labe Floodgate area is an easy walk from the city center of Střekov due to the connection of the cycle path. There are bus stops nearby making it easy to reach by public transport.


