b

River Tyne

Northumberland, Durham  >  United Kingdom

The River Tyne between Newcastle city centre and Scotswood is always worth a look, with its unique inland urban 'seabird cliffs' and tidal mudflats.

Added* by Nutcracker
Most recent update 5 desember 2024

Description

Famous for its globally unique inland urban Krykkje colony, the Tyne also has other surprises, including breeding Gravand and good numbers of wintering Krikkand, Rødstilk and Storspove. Because the birds are used to seeing lots of people, they can often be seen more closely than birds in rural areas. For the mammal enthusiast, Grey Seal, Common Seal, and Otter can all be seen - not the usual mammal list for the heart of a major city!

Details

Access

A site ideally suited to walking and cycling, with excellent public transport links. If arriving by train, the Krykkjes are only ten minutes walk from Newcastle Central Station (and can even be seen from the trains crossing the bridges on their way into the station!). For a longer route (ideal by bike), head west from Newcastle on the north (Northumberland) bank, cross the river over the Scotswood Bridge, and then return on the south (County Durham) bank and cross back into Newcastle by the Swing Bridge or the Millennium Bridge.

Terrain and Habitat

City/village , Mud flats , River

Conditions

Flat , Hilly

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Summer , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Where else in the whole world can you see Krykkjes - or any other bird - nesting on the tops of city centre lamp posts?!

View other birding spots in the area that are published on Birdingplaces

Map

Top 5 birds

Other birds you can see here

Show more birds Show less birds
Show more images Show less images

Comments & Tips

Give feedback
Rate this area