Lochwinnoch Finding Your Way Around

Lochwinnoch Finding Your Way Around

Lochwinnoch Finding your way around Aird Meadow Dubbs Water Barr Loch Semple Trail The first mile of this trail is a Trail Trail Trail Tarmac path leading from the This path is just over half a mile This trail is less than a quarter This trail is a mere 250 m long train station through part of the and takes about 25 minutes to of a mile and takes about 10–15 and on the other side of the reserve to the Castle Semple walk. It is flat, mainly gravel minutes to walk. It is a fairly flat, road from the visitor centre. Visitor Centre. and fairly firm, though muddy in firm gravel path. Running in between Barr Loch A circular walk (just under eight places after rain. A short walk alongside the reed and and Dubbs Water, this trail is a miles) continues from the Castle Enjoy the woods, flowers and fungi sedge beds with a great viewpoint great route for spotting wildlife. Semple Visitor Centre and via (autumn), whilst listening to birds at the end, overlooking the Aird See birds from wintering ducks Howwood village. For a shorter and spotting butterflies along the Meadow Loch. This is a great place out on the loch to springtime walk, take the train back from way. The pond dipping pools and to listen for the distinctive sounds birds, such as the warblers, Howwood to Lochwinnoch. This natural play area are a short walk of sedge warblers and reed singing in the trees. path has a variety of surfaces and from the visitor centre. The feeding buntings in spring and summer, or gradients. Some of the trail is station is a great place to watch to watch whooper swans and ducks along minor roads so please take birds without needing binoculars, or in autumn and winter. care and be aware of traffic. sit for a while in the hide and watch the ducks. Castle Semple Loch can be seen at the end of the trail. N Castle Semple Loch An excellent point W E on the Semple Trail to see birds on the water, especially in winter. To d’s S seat Stunning views of Castle Semple Loch on the Aird Meadow Trail. To Castle Semple and Lochwinnoch village Road Railway line lip Loch er Calder Aird Meadow Loch Riv A great place to spot dippers, grey Look out for the To Largs wagtails and maybe striking great A760 Listen to sedge a kingfisher. warblers in crested grebes summer on the out on the loch. Dubbs Water Trail. ater W Millbank Burn bs Look out for dragonflies Dub and damselflies Channel hide over the pond dipping pools. Pond dipping area Key Water Natural play area & Viewing screen Grassland Woodland Wander along the Marsh Barr Loch Trail to Spot bees look for wintering and colourful Viewpoint water birds. butterflies in our To Paisley, wildlife garden. Glasgow and Irvine (A737) Parking Little ones still Lochwinnoch too energetic? railway station Visitor centre Barr Loch Visit the natural play area! Hide Dogs are welcome, but please keep them on a short lead from 1 April to 31 July, when the chicks of ground-nesting birds are particularly vulnerable. Please also clean up after your dog as many families and school groups visit this special place. For more information about the accessibility of RSPB Lochwinnoch, Map © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. licence 100021787. RSPB copyright. Map © Crown please visit rspb.org.uk/lochwinnoch 740-1660-17-18_Lochwinnoch leaflet.indd 2 21/02/2018 12:20.

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