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Blick auf den Walney Channel bei Ebbe

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Blick auf den Walney Channel bei Ebbe

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The View of Walney Channel at Low Tide offers a unique perspective over the tidal channel that separates Walney Island from the mainland town of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, England. Situated at an elevation of 67 meters, this viewpoint provides an expansive vista of the channel as it transforms with the receding waters. It's a notable natural feature at the western end of Morecambe Bay, where the channel opens into the Duddon Estuary to the north and Morecambe Bay to the…

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    Blick auf den Windpark Walney – Blick auf den See im Park Runde von Barrow-in-Furness

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    Höhenmeter 70 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Freitag 29 Mai

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    25 %

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    Ort: Cumbria, North West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What unique walking opportunities are available at Walney Channel during low tide?

    At low tide, the northern, shallower part of the Walney Channel becomes accessible for unique walks. You can cross using historic stepping stones known locally as 'Widow's Crossing' or a charted causeway between North Scale and the Barrow shore. These offer a distinctive experience of the local environment and its tidal rhythms, allowing you to walk across sections of the exposed channel bed.

    Is the Walney Channel area suitable for intermediate hikers looking for a challenge?

    Yes, the Walney Channel area offers several intermediate walking routes, particularly along Walney Island's coastal paths. While the viewpoint itself is easily accessible, walks across the exposed channel bed or along the island's shores can involve uneven, potentially muddy terrain, requiring appropriate footwear and a moderate level of fitness. Hikers should always check tidal schedules for safe passage.

    What are the parking options for visitors wanting to explore the Walney Channel at low tide?

    Parking is available at various points around Walney Island and Barrow-in-Furness, providing access to the channel and its coastal paths. Specific parking areas for accessing low tide walks, such as those near North Scale or the Jubilee Bridge, can be found. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions or fees, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there any dog-friendly walking trails around Walney Channel, and what are the policies for nature reserves?

    Many of the walking trails around Walney Channel and Walney Island are dog-friendly, offering intermediate walks suitable for you and your canine companion. However, specific rules apply to nature reserves. South Walney Nature Reserve, for instance, has a strict no-dog policy to protect its resident seal population and breeding birds. Always check the specific policies for North Walney Nature Reserve or any other protected areas before visiting with your dog.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted at Walney Channel, especially during low tide?

    Low tide at Walney Channel exposes vast mudflats, creating a rich feeding ground that attracts a variety of birdlife, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Common sightings include various waders and seabirds. The nearby South Walney Nature Reserve is particularly known for its resident seal population, often visible near the lighthouse at high tide, and is a breeding ground for species like common eider and oystercatchers.

    What is the significance of the Jubilee Bridge in the Walney Channel area?

    The Jubilee Bridge, officially known as Walney Bridge, is a significant landmark connecting Walney Island to Barrow-in-Furness. Completed in 1908, it's a bascule (lifting) bridge designed to allow shipping access to the Port of Barrow, particularly for the Vickers shipyard. It also carries the A590 road and replaced an earlier ferry service, playing a crucial role in the island's connectivity and industrial history.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Walney Channel walks?

    Yes, Walney Island and the nearby town of Barrow-in-Furness offer various amenities. You can find local cafes and pubs, some of which may offer views of the channel. For overnight stays, there are accommodation options ranging from guesthouses to hotels in Barrow-in-Furness, providing convenient access to the Walney Channel and its surrounding attractions.

    How long does a typical low tide walk across the Walney Channel take?

    The duration of a low tide walk across the Walney Channel can vary significantly depending on the specific route taken and your pace. Walks across sections like 'Widow's Crossing' or the charted causeway are generally shorter, perhaps 30-60 minutes, but can be extended by combining them with coastal paths on Walney Island. Always plan your return journey carefully, considering the rapidly changing tides.

    What should I wear and bring for a low tide walk at Walney Channel?

    For a low tide walk at Walney Channel, appropriate footwear is essential, as the terrain can be muddy, uneven, and wet. Waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for coastal weather, which can be unpredictable, and consider waterproof outer layers. Bringing water, snacks, and a fully charged phone is also advisable. Don't forget binoculars for birdwatching!

    Is it possible to visit Walney Channel during winter, and what are the considerations?

    Visiting Walney Channel during winter is possible and can offer a stark, beautiful landscape. However, considerations include colder temperatures, potentially stronger winds, and shorter daylight hours. The mudflats can be icier or wetter. While birdwatching can be excellent due to overwintering species, always check weather forecasts and tidal schedules carefully, and dress warmly in waterproof layers for comfort and safety.

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