This is well worth a ride over to donna nook if you go at the right time you can see all the new babys.When we went we just missed a birth was told best time to go is end of nov/dec

This is well worth a ride over to donna nook if you go at the right time you can see all the new babys.When we went we just missed a birth was told best time to go is end of nov/dec
This is within walking distance and a lovely place to go and see the seals pup its a lovely kept area but it is cold so wrap up, and make sure you take a camera, the kids love it here in the summer take a picnic, theres no rides or attractions that you would see at any other beach but...
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Any time of the season Donna Nook is a beautiful place to visit, well worth it for nature lovers.
Many types of birds can be found on the mudflats.
Although off the beaten track, this site draws crowds from afar.
We visit regularly as we live relatively close by.
During November & December when the pups are born on the...
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I visited Donna Nook in October with my partner. The long drive was absolutely worth it. I had thought we might see a couple of seals, be underwhelmed and then leave after 10 minutes. But the reality was much more beautiful and inspiring. The path by the beach allows you to be so close to these amazing animals without the...
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Somewhat off the beaten track but worth the drive. Miles of open sand dunes with (in the right season) seals and their pups, which are too gorgeous for words. Even with the number of young children (in season) running around and screaming, the feeling of being Away From It All is overwhelming and a real lump-in-throat experience.
After an 80 mile trip from Sheffield, we pulled into the car park and luckily found a space. The overflow car park was out of action due to flooding (rain,not the sea!). A couple of coaches had pulled in too. I'd read the web site about preparations, dress, hot drink, rucksack, no toilets on site, trecking across the mudflats, dunes...
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Even after a 3 hour journey to get there we were definitely not disappointed :-)
so many beautiful seals and pups lining the beach right in front of us and soooo close
and just watching them was amazing don't think i have ever taken so many photos
there are manned information shacks along the stretch of beach and 2 car...
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We visited at the beginning of the pupping season and I thought we may be a little too early to see anything. However, we were not disappointed and this has got to be one of the most amazing places to visit and see the natural wonder of new life coming into the world. we took binoculars but, believe me, you...
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Went to see the seals and their babies with our Grandchildren. It was very cold and windy so wrapped up warm. Some babies had just been born and their mothers were very protective, We have seen a pup being born in the past. This is the third time we have been and each time it is amazing. To be able...
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This is the second year we have been to see the seals .being so close to nature like this is great.we went mid week and it wasn't as busy so we were able to wander along just watching the mums and babies.we intend going in November every year a sight not to be missed.
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