RSPB Scotland Fowlsheugh Crawton, Stonehaven AB39 2TP
About the Business
RSPB Scotland Fowlsheugh is a must-visit tourist attraction located in the beautiful coastal town of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom. This stunning natural reserve is a true paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers alike. The location is renowned as one of the top bird-watching spots in the UK.
Fowlsheugh is an RSPB reserve that is home to over 120,000 sea birds, with many of their species being rare and scarce. Visitors who wander along the reserve's cliff-top pathways will have the opportunity to see various birds such as razorbills, guillemots, kittiwakes, and fulmars. The reserve is managed carefully to create the perfect habitats for these magnificent creatures.
In addition to its feathered residents, Fowlsheugh offers spectacular views of the North Sea and the rugged coastline. The reserve is a perfect place to relax and soak up the beauty of the Scottish outdoors. The reserve is open to visitors all year round, and offers various activities and events that should not be missed.
Whether you are a birdwatcher, a nature lover or simply looking for an escape in the heart of nature, RSPB Scotland Fowlsheugh is the perfect destination for you. So why not visit us and connect with nature in one of the UK's most beautiful reserves?
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"A really amazing coastal trail along the cliffs with great views of the sea bird colonies. We went in early April and saw lots of guillemots and razorbills. Will definitely return to hopefully see some puffins when they return to nest. Small car park at the end of the lane before the trail."
"Good place for bird watchers as you can see all types of sea birds. I’ve managed to spot a few puffins during summer late afternoon. The car park is quite small with just a few spaces."
"Great rspb place to check out, and if your lucky may see puffins. We unfortunately did not but was an enjoyable walk along the cliff side with great views out to sea. There is an enclosed hide overlooking the puffin area or a singular bench outside."
"Great place to visit for bird-spotting. Loud and sometimes smelly, it’s an experience for most of your senses. Very steep sheer drop cliffs, be very careful. You can get quite close to birds, especially if you have a telephoto lens or binoculars. Great to see. There are some parking spaces at the end of the road, do not drive further into the residents areas however, just got to keep some respect. Its a walk of roughly 20mins to see the mass of birds on the cliffs. There is an unmanned viewing area at the last populated cliff/bay area. Highly recommend to any photographer or bird-watcher."
"It's a smelly place which reflected thousands of seabirds are very close to the hiking trails. It was an awesome place to visit but we were a bit disappointed that we couldn't find the lovely puffins."
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