Honeypot Wood
NWT Honeypot Wood is a small woodland reserve with a delightful wealth of wildlife, history and character.
NWT Honeypot Wood is a small woodland reserve with a delightful wealth of wildlife, history and character.
A wild wood remnant dating back to the retreat of the last ice age
Look for the wood warbler singing from the canopy of oak woodlands in the north and west of the UK. Green above, it has a distinctive, bright yellow throat and eyestripe.
A small wood awash with bluebells and wood anemones in spring
Enter Sladden Wood for a peaceful escape and fantastic walk through the wood and hills of the Alkham Valley.
A mature broadleaved wood on the edge of the Pentlands
Frith Wood Nature Reserve is a wonderful ancient beech wood that straddles the ridge overlooking Painswick Valley and Slad Valley near Stroud.
Rigsby Wood is an ancient woodland at the edge of the Wolds.
As its name suggests, Wood spurge is found in woodlands. It is an attractive evergreen that displays cup-shaped, green flowers in clusters and dark green leaves.
Explore this wood carefully, it has many stories to tell.
Legbourne Wood is one of the largest ancient woods in eastern Lincolnshire and one of the Trusts largest wooded reserves.
A spring delight, the wood anemone grows in dappled shade in ancient woodlands. Traditional management, such as coppicing, can help such flowers by opening up the woodland floor to sunlight.