Red Jacket Fen, Llandarcy, Neath/Port Talbot
Open water, lowland fen, and wet woodland.
Tom Hibbert
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Open water, lowland fen, and wet woodland.
Coastal limestone headland, with secondary broadleaved woodland, scrub, and grassland. Redley Cliff lies on the limestone headland at the western end of Caswell Bay. The northern and eastern parts…
This small but charming reserve lies between a new housing estate and fields on the outskirts of Shrewsbury.
Situated on a former railway line and tunnel with young woodland and remnants of flower rich grassland.
The reserve comprises an area of flower-rich unimproved grassland including numerous flushes which are slightly base rich. An area of alluvial marsh borders the Nant Ty’n-y-swydd, and there is a…
Rhos pasture.
Unimproved sedge-rich pasture. Notified SSSI.
Purple Moor Grass and Rush pasture with ancient hedgerows, a tract of lowland wet heath, and ponds. Notified SSSI.
Stroll through buttercup-filled meadows alongside the winding River Exe with wonderful views across the city to its cathedral.
Important update: The Visitor Centre is now closed. The country park and gardens will remain open to the public. Please read the update below.
From a post-industrial wasteland to a family-friendly nature reserve with woodland, ponds and grassland, the transformation of this site benefits both wildlife and people.
Rutland Water Nature Reserve is an internationally recognised Site of Special Scientific interest (SSSI), Special Protection Area (SPA) and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. It is one…
Coastal reserve with shingle, grassland and water features
A glacial lake formed at the end of the last Ice Age, Semer Water is the second-largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, and provides valuable habitat for breeding and wintering birds.
Slinter Woods and Dunsley Meadows form part of our Derwent Valley living landscape.
This old land fill site is now a popular local walking spot, overlooking Telford.
Nature reserve and country park consisting of steep-sided valleys fretted by streams.
‘Impressive’ and ‘dramatic’ are two words you could use to describe this reserve on the western slopes of Ingleborough, but ‘WOW!’ should do the trick.
Spread across five nearby sites, Southrepps Common is a beautiful, accessible reserve to explore with several paths, boardwalks and two bridges. You’ll find a variety of habitats including…
A former water meadow on the edge of the Itchen valley
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