Southerscales Nature Reserve
‘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.
Tom Hibbert
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‘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.
A coastal grazing marsh and a haven for birds
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 narrow strip of land with two dominant features: wooded cliffs and saltmarsh
A reserve of sand-blown heath, one of the rarest habitats in the county
Sitting close to the clear chalk-stream waters of the River Wensum, this former gravel pit is now a wonderful lake, rich in wildlife.
An area of secluded, wet willow woodland and reed swamp teems with wildlife next to south London’s River Wandle.
Part of the largest area of coastal shingle in Scotland
A fantastic place to get close to wildlife, where bird hides give you the chance to really spend time with the reserve’s residents. There’s never a dull moment!
A beautiful woodland with an abundance of springtime bluebells and a haven for bats.
Springwell Reedbed is the largest reedbed in the London area. The wetland provides an important undisturbed refuge for wildlife in this built-up part of the Colne Valley.
Picturesque Sprotbrough Flash is one of the richest wildlife sites in South Yorkshire. A mosaic of open water, wetland, woodland and limestone grassland, the site offers a year-round treat for…
These fragile woods support a diverse mixture of species from mighty oaks and majestic beech to violets and carpets of bluebells. The extremely rare greater butterfly orchids and delicate lady…
Big skies and ever changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves.
A wildlife rich meadow in the heart of the Meon Valley
A beautiful Island situated near Tenby, off the western tip of Caldey Island.
A small wildlife haven hidden in a suburban area featuring a mosaic of different habitats including areas of maturing woodland, two small ponds, grassland and a wildlife friendly garden.
At the farthest end of the popular Stanborough Park Lakes is a quiet and rich wildlife haven, including the third-largest reedbed in Hertfordshire.
Walk alongside one of the largest reedbeds in Essex in this Thameside nature reserve and listen out for the famous call of the cuckoo in the summer.
A wetland reserve with its own distinctive habitat.
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