Kaim Bog

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Northumberland

England

Kaim Bog

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Battle of Flodden Field Monument Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Kaim Bog, located in Northumberland on the northeast coast of England, is a captivating coastal marshland with vast stretches of saltings. This unique natural landscape offers visitors a glimpse into the diverse and delicate ecosystem that thrives in this region.

Covering an area of approximately [200 acres], Kaim Bog is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a wide range of plant and animal species. The marshland is characterized by its muddy terrain, salt-tolerant plants, and occasional pools of water. The saltings, which are areas of coastal marshland that are regularly flooded by the tides, provide a crucial habitat for many bird species, including waders and waterfowl.

The site is a designated Special Area of Conservation due to its ecological importance. It serves as a breeding ground for several rare bird species, such as the redshank and the curlew, which are both listed as conservation priorities. The bog also supports a variety of plant life, including sea lavender, sea arrowgrass, and saltmarsh rush, which have adapted to the saline conditions.

Visitors to Kaim Bog can explore the area via a network of well-maintained footpaths and boardwalks that allow them to traverse the marshland without disturbing the fragile ecosystem. Birdwatching is a popular activity, with many bird hides strategically placed to provide optimal viewing opportunities. The bog also offers stunning panoramic views of the Northumberland coast, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Overall, Kaim Bog is a remarkable and protected natural site that showcases the beauty and importance of coastal marshes and saltings. Its unique combination of flora and fauna makes it a must-visit destination for those interested in experiencing the wonders of Northumberland's coastal ecosystems.

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Kaim Bog Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.641662/-2.1623203 or Grid Reference NT8938. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Battle of Flodden Field Monument
Flodden Field Where barley now grows there once was a bog that swallowed up an army.
Flodden Field
Where barley now grows there once was a bog that swallowed up an army.
Flodden Field At this spot James IV of Scotland was killed.
Flodden Field
At this spot James IV of Scotland was killed.
Branxton. Northumberland St Paul's Church, Branxton.
Branxton. Northumberland
St Paul's Church, Branxton.
Stock Law, Northumberland Looking southeast across Stock Law. In the distance can be seen the Flodden Field Memorial.
Stock Law, Northumberland
Looking southeast across Stock Law. In the distance can be seen the Flodden Field Memorial.
Approaching  Branxton  turn  on  A697
Approaching Branxton turn on A697
Farming  complex  at  Crookham  Westfield
Farming complex at Crookham Westfield
Access  track  to  Cookstead  farm From A697
Access track to Cookstead farm
From A697
Thrieprig Farm
Thrieprig Farm
Heaton Moor House seen from one of the large arable fields in the area. The stubble is the remains of a wheat crop.
Heaton Moor
House seen from one of the large arable fields in the area. The stubble is the remains of a wheat crop.
Train following the course of the river A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
Train following the course of the river
A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
East  Lodge  for  Pallinsburn  House From A697 southbound
East Lodge for Pallinsburn House
From A697 southbound
Access  road  to  Crookham  Eastfield  farm  from  A697
Access road to Crookham Eastfield farm from A697
Cast iron village water pillar Complete with attached cup but not functioning; the handle is seized up. Same design as the one in Branxton and similar to ones in  Cropton, North Yorkshire.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3987860">NT8937 : Drinking Fountain</a>

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2368160">SE7588 : Old pump and water trough</a>
Cast iron village water pillar
Complete with attached cup but not functioning; the handle is seized up. Same design as the one in Branxton and similar to ones in Cropton, North Yorkshire. NT8937 : Drinking Fountain SE7588 : Old pump and water trough
Cast iron village water pillar Complete with attached cup but not functioning; the handle is seized up.  It's actually a self closing tap rather than a pump, designed to deliver water from a pressurised supply.  Grade II listed, manufactured by Glenfield and Kennedy of Kilmarnock.  See also

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7434916">NT9138 : Cast iron village water pillar</a>
Cast iron village water pillar
Complete with attached cup but not functioning; the handle is seized up. It's actually a self closing tap rather than a pump, designed to deliver water from a pressurised supply. Grade II listed, manufactured by Glenfield and Kennedy of Kilmarnock. See also NT9138 : Cast iron village water pillar
And off again After a quick stop in the middle of nowhere in particular while the crew had a look at something at the back of the engine, we set off again towards Etal.
On the Heatherslaw Light Railway.
And off again
After a quick stop in the middle of nowhere in particular while the crew had a look at something at the back of the engine, we set off again towards Etal. On the Heatherslaw Light Railway.
Cast iron village water pillar The inner workings of the pillar.  It's simply a tap on the mains water supply.  A weight on the end of the chain turns it off automatically when the rotated tap handle is released.  Sadly this one is not connected to water any more .
Cast iron village water pillar
The inner workings of the pillar. It's simply a tap on the mains water supply. A weight on the end of the chain turns it off automatically when the rotated tap handle is released. Sadly this one is not connected to water any more .
Pool near New Heaton
Pool near New Heaton
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Kaim Bog is located at Grid Ref: NT8938 (Lat: 55.641662, Lng: -2.1623203)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Lat/Long: 55.6453174/-2.1633488
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