Sandwich Bay to Hacklinge Marshes SSSI is a coastal and marshland protected area renowned for its diverse habitats and rich wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks along tranquil coastal paths.
Sandwich Bay to Hacklinge Marshes SSSI is located along the east coast of Kent, England, covering a significant stretch of diverse coastal habitats, including sand dunes, shingle beaches, mudflats, salt marshes, grazing marshes, and freshwater ditches. This protected area extends from Sandwich Bay in the south to Hacklinge Marshes in the north and plays a critical role in supporting both resident and migratory bird species. The geographical landscape features an intricate mix of coastal and inland wetlands, shaped by tidal influences and historical land use, including traditional grazing and managed marshland. This site is internationally important for its wintering wildfowl and waders, and supports rare plants such as sea barley and wild asparagus. It provides a vital stopover for migratory birds traveling the East Atlantic Flyway, attracting species including avocets, dunlins, redshanks, and marsh harriers. Visitors can explore well-maintained footpaths and coastal trails offering sweeping views across the estuary and saltmarshes. The proximity to the historic town of Sandwich adds cultural interest, while the relatively quiet and undisturbed environment appeals to birders, photographers, and anyone keen on peaceful nature encounters. Key recreational opportunities include birdwatching, walking, and educational activities facilitated by local wildlife trusts. The area is also important for conservation research and habitat management, balancing public access with the preservation of sensitive ecological features.
Extensive saltmarsh and grazing marsh habitats supporting diverse bird populations
The tranquil Sand dune system of Sandwich Bay with unique coastal flora
Excellent birdwatching spots for wintering and migratory waders and wildfowl
Secluded coastal footpaths offering panoramic views over the Thames Estuary
Extensive coastal dune system with specialized plant species and a critical habitat for invertebrates.
Important grazing marsh with ditches supporting aquatic plants and breeding birds.
Freshwater lake providing habitat for waterfowl and amphibians within the SSSI.