WebThe Solway Wetlands LPS is a 3 year project on the Solway Plain in North Cumbria, funded predominantly by Heritage Lottery Fund and focusing on the landscape heritage surrounding the peat bogs. The project area extends from Allonby to Wigton, up to Finglandrigg Wood, down to Orton Moss and up to the coast. WebThe Solway Basin is a low-lying National Character Area (NCA) of gently undulating low hills that grade into the coastal plain and estuarine landscape of the Solway Firth. To the east and south and across the lowlands of the Dumfries coast to the north, the lowland landscape is framed by the uplands of the Lake District, the North Pennines and ...
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WebOverlooked by Scottish hills to the north and Cumbrian Fells to the south, the Solway Plain offers a mixture of coastal, estuary and wetland habitats. The estuary is hugely important for migratory waterbirds, supporting around 120,000 every winter. WebOct 18, 2016 · On the night of 16 December 1771, after what was said to have been the heaviest deluge for at least 200 years, Solway Moss burst. A slow-motion mud avalanche spread over some 400 acres of the surrounding area, overwhelming around a dozen farmsteads which had occupied the land between the Rivers Esk and Sark, formerly … WebFarming is a key part of the Solway Landscape, both culturally and historically. In many places farming goes hand in hand with providing for wildlife. The low lying, wet valley landscapes within the Solway plain provide nesting and wintering sites for a range of wetland and farmland birds. cirsten twitter