South Swale

Nature reserve in Kent, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

South Swale is a 410.5-hectare (1,014-acre) Local Nature Reserve (as South Bank of the Swale) north of Faversham in Kent. It is owned by Kent County Council and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust.[1][2][3] It is part of The Swale Ramsar site,[4] Special Protection Area[5] and Site of Special Scientific Interest[6]

TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationFaversham, Kent
Area410.5 hectares (1,014 acres)
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TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationFaversham, Kent
OS gridTR 047 653
Area410.5 hectares (1,014 acres)
Managed byKent Wildlife Trust
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This coastal site has wetland and grassland, with mudflats which attract a large population of waders and wildfowl in winter. Flora include Yellow horned-popies, sea-lavender, golden samphires and wild carrots.[3]

The Saxon Shore Way public footpath follows the top of the sea wall for the entire length of the reserve, around the village of Graveney, for about 3 miles in total. [7]

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