Description
Westport Lake is an overwintering site for many water birds and unusual species are known to stop-off at the lake during migration. The conservation area at the northern end of the site is home to many animals including Vodomar, Krunata Patka and dragonflies. Some of the other birds you can see here are Siva Guska, Crvenokljuni Labud, Kanadska guska, Kratkokljuni puzavac, Crnoglava sjenica, Brgljez, Mlakuša and Liska.
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Access
Westport Lake is located in Stoke-on-Trent. By car: The main car park is off Westport Lake Road, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent. Leave the A500 at the Longport, Tunstall slip road (A5271). At the mini roundabout take first exit for Davenport Street, turn left into Westport Lake Road. It is also served by the Westport Greenway and the Trent & Mersey Canal. The car park next to the visitor centre is a pay‑and‑display car park. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. By bus: Westport Lake Visitor Centre is a short walk from the bus stops on the A527. The 94/94A and 99/99A both stop every 30 minutes. Lake can be accessed on foot or on bicycle. The circular walking route is about 1,5 km.


