Where is langstone harbour




















The Harbour is important for its environmental designations. Commercial shipping, fishing and recreational boating have been supported in the Harbour for many years. The Harbour is a haven for charter fishing boats and commercial fishermen. Tel: Share this with x. Hide Facilities. What's Nearby. Eating Out. Sinah Warren is an ideal location for adults only short breaks on a half board basis. All en suite rooms with colour TV, radio, telephone, hairdryer and trouser press. Located just one mile from the sea front, Hayling Island Holiday Park provides an ideal….

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Marshside This fantastic wetland site is located north of Southport town centre and has some of the best wildlife in the region. Lytchett Fields The reserve has seen more than thirty species of wading birds.

Arne Heathland home to more than species. Get out, get busy and get wild! Fun factoids for all the family Find out more about the nature and wildlife outside your window. Langstone Harbour. See our reserves Covid updates page for which sites are open and other important details.

Plan your visit Opening times. The reserve can be viewed at any time. Entrance charges. Facilities Full facilities information. Accessibility Summary accessibility statement.

How to get here. By train. The nearest railway station is in Havant. By bus. The nearest bus stops are in the north of Hayling Island served by the number 30 and 31 buses.

By bike. By road. Other ways to get there. Get directions from Google Maps. What will you see? Our star species. Black-tailed godwit Flocks of black-tailed godwits can be seen in the harbour in spring and on their return in autumn. Brent goose Flocks of brent geese come to feed and roost in the harbour in winter and stay well into spring. Dunlin Watch out for breeding-plumaged dunlins with black bellies during spring. Little tern As their name suggests, little terns are the smallest of the British terns and nest colonially on the islands.

Mediterranean gull Visit in spring to see smart Mediterranean gulls laying eggs and feeding their young on the islands. Seasonal highlights Spring Summer Autumn Winter In early March, black-headed gulls begin to court and stake territories throughout the harbours shingle islands whilst Mediterranean gulls usually form courting roosts at the old Oysterbeds before dispersing to breed elsewhere.



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