Old Broom Nature Reserve
The remarkable ancient oak pollards of Old Broom are between 250 and 500 years old and a remnant of an open wood-pasture landscape, perhaps more akin to savannah than woodland and certainly…
The remarkable ancient oak pollards of Old Broom are between 250 and 500 years old and a remnant of an open wood-pasture landscape, perhaps more akin to savannah than woodland and certainly…
Come and join us for a guided walk around a hidden gem of a nature reserve – Dubbs Moss.
Broom is a large shrub of heaths, open woodlands and coastal habitats. Like gorse, it has bright yellow flowers, but it doesn't have any spines and smells of vanilla.
A guided walk at East Pit to look for glow-worms
Are you passionate about wildlife and nature? Do you want to help us to inspire and enable the people of Cheshire to take action for nature? We are looking for a team of volunteers to support our…
We will be taken around the site, which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its diverse flora, by the warden Graham Moorby and hopefully we will see among other species…
Guided walk at East Pit to look for chalk grassland flowers
Join one of our experienced guides on a evening walk around Lackford to listen to the Nightingales!
Join one of our experienced guides on a evening walk around Lackford to listen to the Nightingales!
Join one of our experienced guides on a evening walk around Lackford to listen to the Nightingales!
Guided Walks in Brampton Wood to see Bluebells and other Spring flora and fauna.
Guided Walk to see the orchids and other wild flowers on this site