Daugleddau Special Area of Conservation is a vital estuarine habitat located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, known for its rich biodiversity, significant tidal waters, and important bird and aquatic species. It offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and estuary exploration.
The Daugleddau Special Area of Conservation encompasses the estuarine waters and surrounding habitats of the Daugleddau river system, located in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. This SAC includes tidal channels, salt marshes, reed beds, and mudflats, forming a complex and dynamic ecosystem that supports a range of protected species and habitats. The estuary serves as a crucial nursery area for various fish species, including sea lamprey and river lamprey, and provides important spawning grounds for twaite shad. It is also internationally recognized for its populations of otters (Lutra lutra) and forits role as a habitat for migratory and overwintering birds, such as avocets, oystercatchers, and redshanks. Surrounding the estuary, saltmarshes and reedbeds host diverse plant species adapted to saline environments. Historically, the area has been influenced by both natural tidal forces and human activities such as small-scale fishing and agriculture, with conservation management maintaining the delicate balance between use and preservation. Outdoor recreation in the Daugleddau SAC mainly consists of birdwatching, kayaking, and walking along marked trails near the estuary’s margins, where visitors can experience the changing tidal landscape and observe wildlife in their natural habitats. The habitat diversity, combined with relatively accessible shores and waterways, makes it an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts interested in estuarine ecosystems and coastal biodiversity. The Daugleddau SAC is managed with conservation priorities to protect its unique habitats and species, ensuring continued ecological integrity while allowing sustainable recreational use.
Tidal estuary channels providing critical habitats for lamprey species
Extensive saltmarshes supporting rare and specialized plants
Observational opportunities for otters and diverse bird species
Scenic kayaking routes through quiet estuary waters
Extensive intertidal saltmarshes that provide feeding grounds for wading birds and habitat for specialized plants.
Complex tidal waterways rich in biodiversity supporting important fish spawning and otter populations.
The area supports significant numbers of European otters, a protected species of high conservation concern.