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Cliffe Pools

Kent  >  United Kingdom

A series of flooded former gravel pits, now managed by the RSPB. On the Thames estuary, so tidal estuary sightings too.

Added* by Julia Chandler
Most recent update 4 februar 2021

Description

Cliffe Pools is a series of former gravel pits. Lots of flat paths around the pools - some exposed, some with scrubby bushes surrounding them (packed with common garden birds). Also large expanses of grassland - good for flocks of Vivak , plus hunting Ritska sova and Eja močvarica . Many resident waterbirds, including many grebes, Sabljarka , Vodomar , many other ducks and waders. In winter wader and duck numbers build up on the pools and lagoons, with impressive high-tide roosts of up to 7,000 Crnotrba sprutka, 2,000 Vivak, amongst other species such as Crvenonogi sprudnik and Srebrni vivak. Wet winters can see up to 3,000 dabbling ducks (teals, wigeons, shovelers, mallards, gadwalls and pintails) mainly on the northern pools.

Walks along the estuary mean lots more can be seen on the tidal mud - plus some interesting features of old/abandoned forts, and a working gravel/sand extraction site.

Details

Access

Follow directions for Cliffe village, take the second left after the round, stone 'Cliffe' village sign (into Rectory Road). Then turn right at the next T-junction and after 600 metres turn left into Salt Lane. Continue along Salt Lane until the road bends sharply to the right - the car park is situated on the left-hand side. Remote from much public transport, although there are buses: Bus 133 from Chatham, Rochester and Strood stops in Cliffe. The nearest trainstations are Higham (3 miles/5 km away), and Strood (5 miles/8 km away). The area is definitely easy to explore on foot. Paths are wheelchair/pushchair friendly. Address: RSPB Cliffe Pools, Salt Ln, Rochester ME3 7SX. Click on the P in the map to get directions. The circular walk around the area, indicated on the map below, is about 6 km long

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Lake , Mud flats , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , River

Conditions

Flat , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

From the website: winter visitors include: The occasional Morska crnka or Riđovrati gnjurac, Crnovrati gnjurac or Ušati gnjurac may also make an appearance.

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