Trumpington Meadows
A spacious expanse of flowering meadows, riverside, woodland, hedgerow and parkland.
Tom Hibbert
973 results
A spacious expanse of flowering meadows, riverside, woodland, hedgerow and parkland.
Tucklesholme is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environment…
Rosa Shafto and Tudhoe Mill are two adjacent woodland nature reserves linked by a footbridge over the Valley Burn. They consist of mixed secondary woodland developed on an ancient woodland site.…
Rosa Shafto and Tudhoe Mill are two adjacent woodland nature reserves linked by a footbridge over the Valley Burn. They consist of mixed secondary woodland developed on an ancient woodland site.…
A reserve with one of the rarest habitats in the UK; freshwater shingle
Find out more about our events and explore the nature park.
The Pond Café at Tyland Barn is now open!
Ubley Warren bears the scars of an industrial past with low gullies cut into the limestone rock called rakes and deep mine shafts featuring in its landscape; this is reflected in the nationally…
An impressive wildflower-rich sand dune on the north coast of Northern Ireland, home to some of the rarest species of insects in the UK.
If you’re feeling adventurous and looking for an exciting wilder experience, pull on your wellies and discover an oasis that’s alive with wildlife all year round
One of 12 semi-natural woodland SSSIs within the Clyde Valley woodlands SAC
The River Ray is one of the best areas in central England for locally scarce wading birds. The first curlew usually return to the Upper Ray Meadows in late February, and by early spring lapwing…
An internationally important heathland with views across Poole Harbour, Corfe Castle and the Isle of Purbeck. A beautiful nature reserve to visit at any time of the year.
The sand dunes at Upton Towans are a haven for wildlife that relies on this increasingly rare habitat for its survival, including the internationally rare and obscure petalwort and the striking…
A small urban nature reserve along a former railway embankment, bordered by the ancient Shires ditch and Frays River.
A compact coastal site, running from rocky shoreline, to cliff-top valley and on to historic farmland. At its heart rests the Wildlife Bunker, a wildlife and historical interpretation centre.
A quiet corner of the East Devon Pebblebed Heaths. Home to some rare heathland wildlife.
Limestone grassland stretching down to saltmarsh - home to butterflies, rare plants and wading birds.
Originally a clay pit, then a landfill site and finally a valuable site for wildlife
An ancient semi-natural woodland with oak, Scots pine, beech, Norway spruce and larch
Grazing marsh with a large open water area important for birds
973 results