Foxley Wood
Step into Foxley woods in spring and the carpets of bluebells splashed by pure white ransom petals will make for a beautiful and fragrant visit. Butterflies and birds abound in summer, and in…
Step into Foxley woods in spring and the carpets of bluebells splashed by pure white ransom petals will make for a beautiful and fragrant visit. Butterflies and birds abound in summer, and in…
The largest area of ancient woodland now remaining in Norfolk
For fantastic views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean, Coaley Peak is hard to beat.
A peaceful, pretty hay meadow
A holy place for geologists, the location of the discovery of Britain's earliest trilobites.
Arctic and little tern breed on this island nature reserve during the summer whilst in autumn and winter it's a great site to see waders.
Flooded former clay pits providing refuge for amphibians and water violet.
An internationally important heathland with dry and wet heath, bog pools and woodland supporting many rare and threatened wildlife
Want to play a vital role in protecting beach-nesting birds? With your help we can protect the Foulney Island tern colony long into the future!
Experience the wonder of up to 75,000 Green-winged Orchids in this small meadow nature reserve
A wetland oasis near the centre of Stafford and one of the country's best bird watching sites
An ancient woodland with an abundance of bluebells in the spring.