Beschreibung
Oysters were farmed on Hayling up until the 1970s. Large complexes consisting of several pens separated by a series of bund walls were built to contain the oysters at varying stages of growth. Although large sections of the bund walls have since collapsed into the harbour, much of shape and scale of the beds can still be seen today. In 1996, the oyster beds on the north west coast of Hayling Island were restored and are now a breeding habitat for Austernfischer, Zwergseeschwalbe, Flußseeschwalbe and Brandseeschwalbe and Lachmöwe and Schwarzkopfmöwe. Waders such as Regenbrachvogel and Kiebitzregenpfeifer can be seen during migration whilst many species come for just the winter such as Ringelgans.
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Zugang
There are several car parks along the A3023. For Hayling Oyster Beds the best one is on Victoria Road. Click on the P in the map to get directions. From the car park you can explore the area and walk the trail along the coast.
