Map
OS Landranger 169

Grid reference
TM 239385

Directions

Size
0.3 hectares (0.75 acres)

Status
SSSI, Natura 2000

Parking
Off road at head of
Levington Creek by
footpath


Local facilities
Local pub nearby

Walking conditions
Can be wet & muddy

Dogs
Sorry no dogs,
sensitive site


Best time to visit
All year

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Levington Lagoon


“Simply one of the best places for estuarine birds on the Orwell.”

This brackish lagoon by the River Orwell was formed as a result of a breach in the sea wall during the notorious 1953 floods, which affected much of the east coast of England. This sensitive site is a magnet for breeding, wintering and passage estuarine birds of which there are exceptional numbers and variety.

For this reason Levington Lagoon makes a fantastic bird-watching site throughout the year. Seasonal specialities include greenshank, spotted redshank, dunlin, short-eared owl and flocks of pipit. You may also be lucky enough to spot kingfisher which seem to be something of a ‘regular’ here!

Saltmarsh plants include lilac drifts of sea lavender (which unlike its inland cousin has no scent) and sea purslane.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust looks after this site by controlling water levels via a system of sluices toencourage wading birds.

grey plover
Grey plover

Levington Lagoon is cared for by Suffolk Wildlife
Trust on behalf of Suffolk Yacht Harbour Ltd.

Other Trust reserves nearby:
Nacton Meadow, Trimley Marshes

purple sea lavender

Stunning purple sea lavender
transforms the saltmarsh in summer

STAR SPECIES
Sea lavender
Grey
Dunlin

 
 

  

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