Tilton Railway Cutting
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…
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.
This disused railway embankment is a small haven for butterflies and moths in summer, and home to chalk grassland – an internationally important habitat.
Chalk grassland such as this is unusual in Norfolk and provides both an easy walk and fascinating wildlife.
This valued local nature reserve was restored from a railway cutting.
A disused railway line cutting with limestone-loving flowers
A disused railway cutting that hosts an impressive variety of orchids and the largest colony of a very rare tree - the Irish whitebeam.
Neil Pullen leads a night walk along the Old Town Railway Path.
Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
A peaceful spot to enjoy a meadow of wildflowers and old railway cutting
A tranquil, flower-rich reserve created by a long-gone railway