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Hodbarrow RSPB Reserve

Cumbria  >  United Kingdom

This is a large area of varied land and water habitats, a legacy of mining. It's particularly noted for the waterbirds on the sheltered lagoon, but there's more

Added* by Axel Kirby
Most recent update 10 april 2023

Description

Hodbarrow is mostly level, but the artificial lagoon provides sheltered water for birds year round, including gaga and srednji žagar , among the more common species. The RSPB have constructed a protected area (viewed from a hide) where mala čigra and others breed or roost. At low tide, the sea wall that forms the lagoon gives views over Morecambe Bay, where waders feed.

There's also natural beach to the east of the reserve, with potential for waders and areas of scrub and grassland for landbirds.

Details

Access

Hodbarrow reserve is south of Millom, accessed by a road that degenerates into potholed track, with a small informal parking area. Vehicular access onto the reserve is not permitted. The main track leads to the reseve's central grassland, so keep to the right if you wish to view the lagoon. The main sea wall gives easy access to the hide (about 1 mile from the carpark) and views over the lagoon and Morecambe Bay. There's also a shorter sea wall or jetty with good views but this requires a scramble.

Millom is on the Cumbria Coast railway line and it's about a mile from the station to the carpark. Within the reserve, most paths are level, with potholes.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Plain , Lake , Beach , Mud flats , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Sea

Conditions

Flat , No shadow , Open landscape , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

Try to visit when the tide is low or on the rise, for best sightings on the bay. The reserve is also used by walkers and dogwalkers. There are no toilets nor refreshment facilities; the only shelter is the hide and the site is exposed to the weather.

There are relics of earlier mining activity which add interest to a visit, including a tower which is a useful landmark when navigating the area.

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