Elizabeth & Rowe Harding Reserve
A quarry, worked until 1966, and surrounding woodland
A quarry, worked until 1966, and surrounding woodland
This nature reserve represents one of the finest remaining areas of wet unimproved grasslands in Norfolk
A beautiful chalksteam runs between Hoe Rough and Beetley Meadows, where brown trout and white-clawed crayfish swim, alongside a rich mix of fen and grassland habitats.
Carboniferous limestone quarry, plantation, scrub, and surrounding woodland. Geological SSSI (quarry face only).
Often found basking on tall grasses, or buzzing between stems, the small skipper is a small, orange butterfly. It prefers rough grassland, verges and woodland edges.
A delightful meeting of old and new, people and wildlife, Wymondham Rough is a mosaic of woodland, ponds, grassland and marshes – with a length of disused canal thrown in!
A reserve with a diverse flora and abundance of butterfly species.
Cranberry Rough is a wild, wet fenland sitting on a thick layer of peat, built up over centuries in the basin of a former lake called Hockham Mere.
Wildlife lovers, come and help us record birds at our Hoe Rough reserve.
Wildlife lovers, come and help us record birds at our Hoe Rough reserve.
Wildlife lovers, come and help us record birds at our Hoe Rough reserve.
Wildlife lovers, come and help us record birds at our Hoe Rough reserve.