Low Barns
One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
Tom Hibbert
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One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
One of the county's most important wildlife sites; with a visitor centre and a coffee shop
A mosaic of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by woodland and meadows.
Lower Woods is one of the largest ancient woodland in the south-west, and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Areas of grazed common land and wide grassy pathways known as ‘trenches’…
This wonderful, if tiny, wildlife haven is just a few miles from Leicester City Centre – urban nature brought to life. The diversity of habitats, including a scrubby area for nesting birds, in…
Home of the iconic Rutland Ospreys, Lyndon Visitor Centre lies on the south shore of the reservoir. Enjoy hearing the stories of the Rutland Ospreys in the centre (complete with facilities,…
The Nature Discovery Centre is surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats with fantastic wildlife to see all year around
Central to the Nene Valley is the Nene Wetlands nature reserve, a unique one square mile of wild and man-made habitats, managed for wildlife and people.
The rich tapestry of habitats, from floodplain meadow to grazed pasture, marshland, fen, river and woodland, creates a home for species such as barn owl, buzzard and dormice.
Get yourself down to North Cliffe Wood to gaze in awe at the stunning bluebells and flowering heathland, and listen in wonder to one of the best dawn choruses anywhere
Northumberlandia is a unique piece of public art, with a centrepiece of a stunning human landform sculpture surrounded by greenspace and ponds with developing wildlife interest.
A vast skyline, raptors stealthily hunting over the saltmarsh, and paradise for wading birds- experience nature's beauty on this stretch of the Humber estuary's north bank.
Leave the throng of the urban traffic and busy pavements and tune in to nature's song in the heart of Hull.
Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
From sewage treatment to bird paradise
A good birdwatching site with over 200 species of birds
A good birdwatching site with over 200 species of birds
Wind your way along a boardwalk through wet carr woodland to arrive at our floating visitor centre. Enjoy views over Ranworth Broad and discover more about Norfolk’s Broadland wildlife and history…
Full of interesting wildlife and history. You can walk into surrounding wildflower meadows for a contrasting experience.
A coastal limestone headland, with secondary broadleaved woodland, scrub, and grassland
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