Fairhaven Lake - (RSPB) - "Take a stroll around Fairhaven Lake and spot a variety of familiar ducks and geese such as mallards, Canada geese, moorhens, coots and greylags. In winter you may also notice the arrival of pochards, scaup and tufted ducks. Cormorants can be spotted stretching out their wings, whilst a little grebe may plop below the surface in search of food." "On the far side of the lake, the sea defence wall and promenade give rise to a fabulous vista over the whole estruary. With its vast mudflats, saltmarsh and sand dune network, it is one of the most important areas in the country for birds. Some stay all year round, whilst others stop off to refuel on migration in spring and autumn." "The visitor centre and shop are on one level with no steps. A gently sloping ramp leads down to Fairhaven Lake right next to the Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. Toilet and baby changing; Situated next to Fairhaven Lake, Nature trails access; The route around Fairhaven Lake is smooth and level tarmac suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs

 

 

 

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