Brockholes Wood
One of few remaining areas of upland oak woodland, with moorland.
Tom Hibbert
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One of few remaining areas of upland oak woodland, with moorland.
Dorset Wildlife Trust manages 100 hectares of land on the northern side of Brownsea Island in partnership with the National Trust. The brand new Lookout wildlife observatory and two bird hides…
A microcosm of different habitats within one site - various woodland, carr, wet and dry heath, two large ponds and bogs
Burton Riggs is a valuable and popular green space, offering easy access to nature and a spot of serenity bounded by industrial units and the railway line on the edge of Scarborough.
Camley Street Natural Park is a unique urban nature reserve, surrounded by significant new development in a bustling part of central London - between King's Cross and St Pancras, open daily…
With a mixture of open woodland, grassland and scrub, Carlton Marsh hosts an amazing variety of wildlife - a remarkable transformation from a polluted past.
A core wildlife site of the…
1,000 acres of wilderness in the Broads National Park, with floodplain marsh and lowland fen home to some of the largest populations of wading birds in the East of England.
One of the top five sites in Derbyshire to birdwatch plus you can walk through a reedbed!
A great place to see birds all year round, with rare habitats including one of the last areas of lowland heath in Derbyshire.
Discover, in a corner of Cassiobury Park, a wildlife haven close to the heart of a bustling town.
Idyllic wildlife garden and visitor centre in a quiet residential street in East Dulwich.
Wildflowers and birds thrive at Chaceley Meadow nature reserve. Although some distance from the River Severn the meadow occasionally floods in winter, the perfect environment for a multitude of…
Enjoy an uplifting and invigorating walk through this idyllic broadleaved woodland and take in the breathtaking views across the Vale of Pickering.
Be sure to stop when you are on the Monsal Trail to admire this beautiful reserve with a quarry and 200ft steep-sided gorge! Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye…
A nature reserve with a picturesque setting, the majority of which is farmland.
Excellent for the outstanding display of thousands of orchids from late May to July and good for bird watching.
Close Sartfield is an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) and a…
For fantastic views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean, Coaley Peak is hard to beat.
Nature reclaimed this worked-out chalk quarry and created an outstanding centre for wildlife, which gives nature-lovers of all ages easy access to an amazing range of wild plants and animals.
Conningbrook Lakes is made up of a series of lakes, ponds, river, wet woodland and grasslands – creating a great place for a riverside stroll, and host to a variety of wildlife.
Please note the road into Coombe Hill car park (Wharf Road) will be closed from 22 to 24 April, due to council drainage works.
Coombe Hill Canal and Meadows is a place of vistas and endless…
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