Cresswell Pond - "Created as the result of subsidence from old collapsed mine works, the pond’s proximity and connection to the sea means the water is a mix of fresh and salt (brackish), and as such it is an excellent feeding ground for wading birds." "The gate to the hide is on the right by the first building. Entry is via a wide latch gate, with two small stone steps down onto an earth path. A level path between 50-120cm wide leads to the hide. A boardwalk/ramp leads up to the hide, with a handrail. The terrain is generally flat and even. Please contact NWT for further information if you have special access needs." - from the Northumberland Wildlife Trust website

 

 

 

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