How to plan a half-day route to spot seals and eiders between sango sands and camel haugh with maps and fallbacks

I set out from Sango Sands on a bright, blustery morning with a thermos of tea, my camera, and a simple goal: spot grey seals hauled out on rocks and flocks of common eider bobbing in the surf between Sango Sands and Camel Haugh. Over years of walking these shores I’ve refined a half-day route...

How to plan a half-day route to spot seals and eiders between sango sands and camel haugh with maps and fallbacks
Jun 13, 2026 • by Élise Dupont

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