Description
Carlingford Lough is a glacial fjord or sea inlet. It is situated between Cooley and Mourne Mountains and a great place to see all sorts of waders and gulls. The Carlingford Lough is a Ramsar site (wetlands of international importance designated under the Ramsar Convention) and 830.51 hectares in area. It supports nationally important breeding populations. Among the birds you can see are Egretă mică, Scoicar, Pescăruș argintiu, Culic mare, Fluierar cu picioare roșii, Pietruș, Călifar alb, Prundăraș gulerat mare, Fugaci de țărm, Gâscă neagră, Rață fluierătoare, Sitar de mal nordic, Lebădă de iarnă, Nagâț and Fluierar cu picioare verzi.
Details
Access
Park your car in Carlingford town. If possible avoid weekends as this is a touristic area and the town is very busy during weekends. Check the tides - during low tide birds will be far away and you will need telescope to spot them. Take a walk along the road looking at the louth - plenty of birds to be seen.
Terrain and Habitat
Sea , City/villageConditions
FlatCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Autumn migration , WinterRoute
Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , WheelchairBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
You can also see lots of seals and a dolphin at Greenore Port. In 2020 during Autumn migration a family of Alcă atlantică was spotted resting here for a week.
