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Swineham - Two Rivers Walk

Dorset  >  United Kingdom

An enjoyable 6-7km walk along the River Frome, around Swineham and up the Lower Piddle Valley with a mix of birding habitats and species.

Added* by Garry Hayman
Most recent update 30 вересня 2024

Description

Starting and ending in the historic town of Wareham, this easy going circular birding walk, also known as The Two Rivers Walk along the bank River Frome overlooking reedbed, marshland, fresh water pools to Swineham Gravel Pit. Along this section in spring & summer you will often hear a burst of song from a Очеретянка середземноморська , be seranaded by a Очеретянка ставкова / Очеретянка лучна or the repetative call of a Вівчарик-ковалик . In Autumn and winter this is replaced by the cry of a Кульон великий , the peewit of Чайка чубата or the honks & cackle of Geese. In Spring and Autumn the floodfields attract a variety of waders such as Брижач , Грицик великий , Коловодник лісовий , Баранець звичайний , Пісочник малий and rarer species like Побережник арктичний , Побережник малий or Побережник білохвостий .

The Gravel Pit holds a variety of wildfowl, especially in winter with Крижень , Чернь чубата , Лиска звичайна , Нерозень , and Пірникоза велика . The reedbed at the back of the pit is also a staging post for Бугай водяний in March.

Swineham point overlooks a reedbed, saltmarsh and has extended views over the Wareham Channel & Arne Moor. From this viwpoint you have a great chance to see Лунь очеретяний , Підсоколик великий , Сапсан , Підсоколик малий , Скопа , Лунь польовий and Орлан-білохвіст . But do listen out for the unmistakable ching ching call of Сутора вусата, або синиця вусата in the reedbed.

The footpath then continues around the gravel pit into the Lower Piddle Valley, which are a series of flood fields. Please see Birdingplace https://www.birdingplaces.eu/en/birdingplaces/united-kingdom/lower-piddle-valley-flood-fields

Once you leave the floodfields the footpath takes you through a small area of woodland where you can see a wide variety of birds such as Кропив’янка чорноголова , Золотомушка червоночуба , Повзик звичайний and Підкоришник звичайний .

Then it's just a gentle stroll back to the town of Wareham.

Details

Access

Swineham is located directly east of the town of Wareham. The town has a train station and also regular bus service (#40) from Poole / Swanage.

Park in one of the Wareham car parks or safely in the street. For the start of the walk go down East Street to the Old Town Walls (now grass banks). From here walk along East Walls and take the footpath at the corner of East walls and the graveyard. Follow this path to a small wooden walkway to the River Frome. Then just continue following the river all the way to Swineham.

At the end of the walk continue along North Bestwall Rd to East Street, where you will be back at the starting point of the walk.

The walk is approximately 6 - 7km long and allow at least 2.5 hours to walk all the way around.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Moors/heathland , River , Lake , Reedbeds

Conditions

Flat , Slippery , Wet , High water possible , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Summer , Spring , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Should you wish to cut the walk short, turn off just before the Gravel Pit at the Swineham Tidal Flap. Go through the small wooden gate and follow the track to the road. Follow the road West, past Curlews cottage, the rugby pitches and back to the town walls / start of the walk.

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