Beschrijving
These three coastal sites are just West of The Valley of Rocks (see separate entry). But are different in being more heavily wooded with mostly deciduous trees and fast flowing streams were Grote Gele Kwikstaart are possible. In places there are some tall conifer trees, so look out for Goudhaan. Nearer the coast at Crock Point Slechtvalk, Drieteenmeeuw, Noordse Stormvogel, Zeekoet, Alk, Jan-van-gent, Tapuit, Roodborsttapuit and Kneu can be seen. Further inland in wooded areas, sadly suffering from the felling of many Ash trees in recent years, during Summer you can expect to see Gekraagde Roodstaart, Fitis, Tjiftjaf and Bonte Vliegenvanger.
Details
Toegang
The A39 runs from Porlock (to the East), along the coast to the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, on arriving in Lynton, look for signs to The Valley of Rocks, BE AWARE if travelling from this direction you will encounter a TOLL ROAD at Lee Abbey. If travelling from Barnstable (to the West), follow A39 (North East) to Lynton and Lynmouth, on passing the railway station of the Lynton & Barnstable Railway (on the Left), turn North (Left) on narrow roads towards Martinhoe, look for road signs to Lee Bay/ The Valley of Rocks, this coastal road eventually turns wooded as you approach Lee Bay.
Terrein en leefgebied
Bos , Verspreide bomen en struiken , Grasland/weide , Dal , Rivier , Zee , Stad/dorp , Landbouw , Strand , Kloof/klifOmstandigheden
Heuvelachtig , Rotsachtig , Open landschap , GladRondlopende wandeling mogelijk?
JaTelescoop meenemen?
Kan handig zijnWanneer hier vogels kijken?
Het hele jaarToptijd voor dit gebied
Zomer , Voorjaarstrek , Lente , Herfst , Najaarstrek , WinterRoute
Verharde weg , Breed pad , Onverharde weg , Smal padZwaarte wandeling
GemiddeldToegankelijk via
Te voet , Fiets , AutoVogelkijkhut aanwezig?
NeeExtra info
BE WARNED the cliffs at Crock Point are very high and should only be attempted during daylight hours.

