Description
Grindon Lough is the smallest and shallowest of four natural loughs located in the Hadrian’s Wall area. The Lough can be viewed from the road and is a good site for waterfowl especially in winter. A number of geese can regularly be viewed including berneška velká, husa velká, husa krátkozobá, and (sadly, now rarely) Greenland husa běločelá. labuť zpěvná also use the lake, as do a range of dabbling ducks, primarily čírka obecná, lžičák pestrý, hvízdák eurasijský and kachna divoká, and a few diving ducks, mainly polák chocholačka and hohol severní. Wading species include breeding jespák obecný, bekasina otavní, and vodouš rudonohý; wintering kulík zlatý, and passage břehouš černoocasý are commonly observed. Other key species to watch out for include moták pilich, káně lesní, poštolka obecná, krkavec velký and skřivan polní.
Recent rarities have included lyskonoh úzkozobý (a single summering bird annually since 2015), hvízdák americký (a single drake present most of the time since late 2015), though sadly neither have returned in 2023; and longer ago, an inland hoholka lední.
Muckle Moss National Nature Reserve, an area of Birch bog woodland along the road just to the southwest, holds good numbers of čečetka tmavá and čížek lesní all year, occasional čečetka zimní in winter, and in summer, kukačka obecná, linduška lesní and budníček větší.
Details
Access
The reserve is situated just north of the Stanegate (an old Roman Road which linked Corbridge with Carlisle), and lies between limestone ridges. Parking is available along the Stanegate Roman Road, west of Newbrough (OL43 NY806676) which allows good views over the Lough. Click on the P in the map to get directions. There is no dedicated parking. Visitors can park along the Stanegate Roman Road. The road is narrow in places, so visitors are recommended to take care when parking to ensure passing cars (including large farm vehicles!) can pass safely. There is no access onto the site.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Forest , Grassland , Scattered trees and bushes , Lake , Moors/heathlandConditions
Open landscape , No shadowCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , SpringRoute
Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Car , BicycleBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Visitors are recommended to wrap up warm, as this is a very exposed site, which can be cold and very windy at times.

