Land Watch at St Donat’s Bay

St Donat's Bay The Vale of Glamorgan, Glamorgan

The NCI crew at St Donat's Bay will be getting involved with NWDW whilst they are on watch. Feel free to join them during the week. For further details please contact st.donats.bay@nci.org.uk

Land Watch at RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Bempton Cliffs Cliff Ln, Bempton, Bridlington

RSPB Bempton Cliffs. Join Poppy and Abbie for daily landwatches through NWDW from 10:00-16:00. They'll be surveying from the main viewpoints and welcome anyone to come along and get involved. For more information please contact poppy.rummery@rspb.org.uk

Land Watch at Castle Parade

Castle Parade Lundy Island

Join Chris and Sharron for their landwatches this year! They are starting their NWDW week on Lundy Island following their annual visit. For more information please contact christosblackmore@yahoo.co.uk

Land Watch at Macduff Marine Aquarium, Macduff

Macduff Marie Aquarium Macduff, Aberdeenshire

Join Marie for daily landwatches during National Whale and Dolphin Watch week. These watches will be part of a formal talk on the local bay that visitors will be invited to attend daily. There will be a certain number of binoculars available to use and observations will take place for around 30 minutes each day. For further details please contact macduff.aquarium@abderdeenshire.gov.uk or call 01261 833869.

Land Watch at New Brighton Promenade

New Brighto Promenade Ian Fraser Walk, New Brighton

Join our Regional Coordinator, Shaun, for Cheshire for his landwatches this year for National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Shaun will be located at the sea wall at the end of the path between the Travelodge and Marino Lounge on the following dates/times: Sunday 24th July from 08:00-10:00 Wednesday 27th July from 11:00-13:00 Friday 29th July from 12:00-14:00 Saturday 30th July from 12:30-14:30 For more details contact Shaun at shaunkeithbryan@hotmail.co.uk  

Land Watch at Wembury Point

Wembury Point NT Car Park Spring Road, Wembury

Join Samantha for her landwatch at Wembury Point in Devon. If you'd like to join please sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/national-whale-and-dolphin-watch-at-wembury-point-tickets-373194664287

Land Watch at Flamborough Head

Flamborough Head Yorkshire

Join Robin Petch, our Sea Watch Ambassador, at Flamborough Head to watch for and learn about the cetaceans of the Yorkshire Coast. Turn up any time, stay as long as you want and be part of this exciting and important annual event which helps us learn more about the status and distribution of these amazing animals around our coast. Robin will be next to the Fog Station, below the lighthouse.

Land Watch at Windy Corner, Capstone Point

Capstone Point Ilfracombe, North Devon

Join Chris and Sharron who will be running organised watches from Windy Corner, Capstone Point on 24th, 29th, 30th and 31st July from 13:00-15:00. If you're in the area look out for the Sea Watch NWDW banner at Capstone Point and make sure to say hello!

Land Watch at Church Point

Church Point Northumberland

Join a team of experienced marine wildlife surveyors from the North East Cetacean Project for a shorewatch on Church Point, Newbiggin by the Sea.

Land Watch at Kimmeridge Bay

Kimmeridge Bay Dorset

Join us on the Kimmeridge cliffs to keep a look out for dolphins and other marine animals as part of the 2022 National Whale & Dolphin Watch survey. Learn what signs to look for, how to spot and identify them and find out more about the types of whale and dolphin that can be seen in Dorset. Sturdy shoes are essential as access to the lookout is up very steep and sometimes. We will have binoculars available to borrow but bring your own if you have them. For more information please contact kimmeridge@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

Land Watch at Broughty Castle

Broughty Castle Broughty Ferry, Dundee

Join Laura for an organised landwatch from Broughty Castle. This year Laura has partnered up with Leisure & Culture Dundee and Historic Environment Scotland to bring four watches to National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Laura will be based inside the walls of the castle at a highpoint with an excellent view of the whole of the Tay Estuary. There is no charge to enter the castle or the grounds and if they wish, people can enjoy a visit to the free museum while there. For information - unfortunately, being an historic building, access inside Brougty Castle is via a steep winding staircase and therefor may not be accessible to all. The grounds are a bit better but would definitely still present a challenge to those with limited mobility. For more information please contact countryside.rangers@dundeecity.gov.uk

Land Watch at Mwnt

Mwnt

Join our interns at Mwnt for a landwatch! Meet in the car park at Mwnt at 14:45 to walk up to the top of Mwnt. Bring binoculars and sightings forms (the signal at Mwnt isn't always great to use our SeaWatcher App!).