Smardale
The stunning scenery provides a backdrop to this lovely reserve. The steep wooded slopes of Smardale gill contrasts with the views of open rolling countryside from the viaduct. A great place for…
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The stunning scenery provides a backdrop to this lovely reserve. The steep wooded slopes of Smardale gill contrasts with the views of open rolling countryside from the viaduct. A great place for…
Join us for a day of conservation action at the lovely Smardale Nature Reserve
Join us for a day of conservation action at the lovely Smardale Nature Reserve
Join us for a day of conservation action at the lovely Smardale Nature Reserve
This disused railway embankment is a small haven for butterflies and moths in summer, and home to chalk grassland – an internationally important habitat.
Tilton Railway Cutting is a little slice of ancient history! A real-life Jurassic world (except with no dinosaurs), this reserve is managed as much for its geology as for it’s wildlife, 200…
This sheltered stretch of a former railway line is a hidden haven for butterflies, moths and other insects. It reveals its simple splendour only to those who go looking for it.
Join Scunthorpe and Brigg Area Group for a combined visit with the local North Lincolnshire Museum Society group to the Crowle Peatland Railway and nearby LWT Nature Reserve.
The residents of the 1840s railway cottages in Crewe want help with a plot of land that’s 300 feet long and 20 feet wide.
A small, dedicated team of volunteers have come together to build a butterfly and moth garden.
Relic lowland heathland with oak and birch invasion.