Description
Drumpellier Country Park offers a diverse mix of habitats, including woodlands, wetlands, open water, and grasslands, making it a fantastic birdwatching spot year-round. The park’s lochs and marshes attract Knopsvane, Lille Lappedykker, Blishøne and Troldand, while reedbeds provide a home for Sivsanger and Rørspurv in spring and summer. Toppet Lappedykker can often be seen performing their courtship displays.
Woodlands around the park are alive with Stor Flagspætte, Træløber, and Halemejse. In winter, flocks of Vindrossel and Sjagger arrive, while the occasional Musvåge or Spurvehøg can be spotted overhead.
With scenic trails and a variety of bird species, Drumpellier is a perfect spot for both beginners and experienced birdwatchers.
Details
Access
Drumpellier Country Park is located in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, just off the A752, making it easily accessible by car, bike, and public transport. Free parking is available at the main visitor centre off Townhead Road. Additional parking is available near Lochend Loch. Press P on the map for directions. Public Transport: Blairhill Train Station (marked with 1 on the map) is about a 15-minute walk from the park, with frequent trains from Glasgow. Local buses also stop nearby.
The park is best explored on foot or by bike, with well-maintained paths around the lochs and through woodlands. A visit can last from an hour to a full day, depending on how much of the park you want to explore. The circular walking route shown on the map is about 3 km.

