RSPB Loch na Muilne

Remote birding experienceDramatic views over lochsRich in flowers from late springHome to nesting seabirdsRare Red-necked Phalarope

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About

RSPB Loch na Muilne offers a remote and tranquil birding experience on the Isle of Lewis. Pass through the gate and ramble up the path to the Loch Na Muilne viewing cairn for dramatic views over the two lochs and the coastal heath that thrives here.

The reserve is open 24 hours every day, providing ample opportunity to explore the wetland and surrounding heathland rich in flowers from late spring through summer. The area is also home to nesting seabirds, including Fulmar, Shag, and Black Guillemot.

Opening Hours

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

What bird species can be found at RSPB Loch na Muilne?
RSPB Loch na Muilne is home to a variety of bird species, including the rare Red-necked Phalarope. Other species include Fulmar, Shag, Black Guillemot, and Gannets.
What is the best time to visit RSPB Loch na Muilne?
The best time to visit is from late spring through summer when the wetland and surrounding heathland are rich in flowers and bird activity is at its peak.
Are there any facilities available at RSPB Loch na Muilne?
There are no facilities available at the reserve. Visitors should be prepared for a remote experience with a short walk across the field to the loch.
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