Birdwatching

 

Freiston Shore

 The Wash is the most important site in the UK for wintering birds with over a third of a million wildfowl and wading birds. Now you can walk alongside the vast expanses of marsh and sea to experience the special birds of the area For more details either 'phone

01205 724678

 
Frampton Marsh Visit at high tides from autumn to spring for close-up views of roosting waders – the bigger the tide the better the spectacle! In winter there are brent geese, birds of prey, twites, corn buntings, rock pipits and, with luck, Lapland buntings. In summer, large numbers of redshanks breed at an exceptionally high density. For more details either 'phone

01205 724678

 Gibraltar PointGibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is an area of some 430 hectares comprising sandy and muddy seashores, sand-dunes, saltmarshes and freshwater habitats extending for a distance of about 3 miles along the Lincolnshire coast, from the southern end of Skegness to the entrance of the Wash. The Reserve is managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust under a lease from its owners the Lincolnshire County Council and East Lindsey District Council.

 For more details either 'phone

01507 526667

lincstrust.org.uk