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Cromford Canal - Lower Hartshay

Derbyshire  >  United Kingdom

Short, scenic bird walk along the Lower Hartshay section of Cromford Canal with grassland, woodland, reedbeds, rivers and ponds.

Added* by Ryan O'Connor Photography
Most recent update 9 February 2026
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Description

Lower Hartshay and the Cromford Canal support a wide range of birds throughout the year. Sparrowhawk are often seen hunting over the village and surrounding fields, while Common Buzzard soar overhead and the occasional Red Kite drifts through. Grey Heron regularly feed along the reedbeds and canal edges, with Grey Wagtail picking insects from the water margins. Long-tailed Tit move through the trees in busy family parties, and Cetti's Warbler are frequently heard calling from dense reedbeds.

Autumn and winter bring an increase in wildfowl and passage birds, with Canada Goose , Greylag Goose , Mallard , Eurasian Teal and Eurasian Wigeon using the canal and nearby waters. Northern Lapwing , Common Snipe and Water Rail may appear in wetter areas, while Black-headed Gull , European Herring Gull and Lesser Black-backed Gull gather on open water and fields. Thrushes are a highlight at this time of year, with Redwing and Fieldfare arriving from the continent alongside resident Song Thrush and Mistle Thrush. Mixed tit flocks, Goldcrest , European Goldfinch , Eurasian Siskin and Redpoll are regular, and corvids including Jackdaw , Rook , Magpie and Eurasian Jay are ever-present.

Spring and summer see the area come alive with breeding birds and migrants. Common Swift , Barn Swallow and House Martin feed low over the canal and reedbeds, often joined by hunting Eurasian Hobby in warm weather. Reedbeds hold Reed Warbler , Sedge Warbler and Cetti's Warbler , while Lesser Whitethroat and Common Chiffchaff sing from scrub and hedgerows. Grey Wagtail , Eurasian Moorhen , Eurasian Coot , Eurasian Blue Tit and Great Tit regularly breed along the canal, and Eurasian Skylark can be heard over nearby fields. Occasional highlights include Lesser Redpoll Grasshopper Warbler , Eurasian Curlew and Eurasian Kestrel.

Overall, this short walk offers excellent habitat diversity and rewarding birding in all seasons, with something new to see throughout the year.

Details

Access

Cromford Canal and Lower Hartshay are located just west of Ripley. There’s no official parking, but on-road parking is possible. Please be mindful of local houses and park considerately. Press P on the map for directions.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Pond , Lake , River , City/village , Park

Conditions

Flat , Slippery , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Summer , Spring

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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