Sunday 22 September 2013

Pollardstown Fen Bird Sanctuary - A hidden gem in Co. Kildare

It was only until somebody told me about Pollardtown Fen in Co. Kildare, I would never have known about it. I had never been to a fen before and with this new information to hand it was time to pay a visit.

The fen is of international importance and both rare in Ireland and the West of Europe. It is run by the National Parks & Wildlife Service and 60% of the fen is state owned.

Located approximately 3km from Newbridge the fen is 220 hectares in size. A google maps link is provided at the bottom of this post to help you get there. You will have to drive to the fen as it is located in a rural part of Kildare. If you are in Ireland on holiday, rent a car if you are planning to go. Parking is free and there is no cost associated with visiting the fen which is a great added bonus, especially if you are bringing the entire family.

I would not consider myself an avid bird lover and am not able to recite the different species etc. The fresh air and the walk around the custom build wooden footpath is what did it for me. These wooden footpaths, like decking are suspend in the air, hovering over the marsh land. I have never seen anything like this before and it was great for pictures.


Posters stands are scattered around the fen which provide information on the different birds and wildlife that you may encounter. There is also a nice little half way point as shown below. This provides some lovely views of the surrounding Kildare country side.
 

If you are visiting the fen, it is best to allow between 1-2 hours. A picnic might also be an option when you reach the half way point. Remember if you are bringing the kids, just ensure they don't run off the wooden foot paths as they are not guarded.

It is a great day out for all the family. Do let us know how you get on in Pollardstown Fen.





Google Maps link to Pollardstown Fen

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