Beschreibung
Beesands Ley has commoner species but has had rarities such as Ringschnabelente. So is always worth checking if you are in the area. The Ley (or lake) is just off the beach and has two small islands and a bird hide, the path to which can get flooded, so boots are advised.
LATEST NEWS - January 4th and 5th 2023 - Aztekenmöwe, Silberreiher and Ringschnabelente on Ley and Beach.
Details
Zugang
The A379 that runs between Kingsbridge and Dartmouth is just to the North, if traveling from Kingsbridge take a right turn in the village of Stokenham signposted Beeson/Beesands on narrow minor roads, after taking another left turn you eventually arrive at Beesands, there is a beach car park directly ahead, there is another smaller car park next to the Ley accessed by turning left. BE WARNED, DO NOT PARK ON SEAFRONT ROAD IN FRONT OF 'COTTAGES', PARKING FINES HAVE BEEN ISSUED, USE MAIN BEACH/LEY DESIGNATED CAR PARKS ONLY.
Terrain und Habitat
Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , See , Strand , Stadt/Dorf , Schilfflächen , MeerBedingungen
Flach , SumpfigRundweg
NeinIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
JaGute Beobachtungszeit
GanzjährigBeste Beobachtungszeit
Winter , Frühjahr , Sommer , Herbst , Frühjahrszug , HerbstzugRoute
asphaltierte Straße , Normaler Weg , Schmaler PfadSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
EinfachErreichbarkeit
zu Fuß , Fahrrad , AutoBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
JaZusätzliche Informationen
Be sure to check the beach and sea for Divers/Grebes/Seaducks/Gulls and other seabirds.

