Description
Shaped by a long history of coal mining, Fairburn Ings protects a mixture of habitats. Wetland areas created by subsidence include open water, wet grassland, reedbed and wet woodland. While other habitats, including dry grassland, deciduous woodland and lagoons, have been restored on the former coal spoil tips. Wet grassland on the reserve supports breeding waders such as čejka chocholatá, vodouš rudonohý, bekasina otavní and koliha velká, and is important for breeding and wintering wildfowl - especially kopřivka obecná. There are islands where rybák obecný breed and reedbeds for the benefit of birds such as breeding strnad rákosní and bukač velký. Also kulík říční, kulík písečný, ledňáček říční, skřivan polní and koroptev polní breed in the area.
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Access
From the A1(M) leave at J42, take the A63 towards Leeds, follow signs for Fairburn on the A1246. From the M1 come off at J47. Take the A656 south towards Castleford, after 4 miles turn left onto Newton Lane, the visitor centre is 2 miles along the road on the right. There is also a smaller parking at Arrow Lane. Click on a P in the map to get directions to the parking of your choice. There are 5 different trails you can explore and many bird hides and viewpoints. The route on the map below is a combination of these trails that is about 12 km.

