Llanrhidian Hill, Llanrhidian, Gower, Swansea
Limestone grassland, scrub, and quarries. The site is registered common land, and has been declared open public access. The site is registered common land, and has been declared open public access…
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Limestone grassland, scrub, and quarries. The site is registered common land, and has been declared open public access. The site is registered common land, and has been declared open public access…
Man-made treasure
Old quarries with great botanical treasures.
A mosaic of habitats, fantastic place for wildlife and plants.
A variety of wetland, woodland and grassland habitats with some scarce aquatic plant communities
Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
The Loddon Nature Reserve's lake and shallow fringes create ideal conditions for wintering birds, such as gadwall, tufted duck, pochard and snipe.
A picturesque valley of pasture and old parkland with magnificent Oak, Beech, Ash and Wild Cherry trees.
A small heathland and wet grassland site important for rare butterflies and reptiles
A small heathland and wet grassland site important for rare butterflies and reptiles
Discover an industrial past redesigned by nature and transformed into a peaceful oasis for both people and wildlife.
A haven of peaceful green meadows, hedgerows and woodland, this nature reserve offers a chance to experience some fabulous wildlife right in the middle of town.
The Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve is open all year around. Visit Meadow Barn at the Conservation Centre to plan your day exploring the nature reserve using our guides and maps.
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A hidden, steep sided valley bounded by river and hedgerow.
An upland area of heathland known as Limestone Heath which is an uncommon habitat on the Mendip Hills and is great for heathland flowers. Another unusual feature for this limestone area is the…
A mosaic of grassland and woodland, featuring the scarce marbled white butterfly
This small hay meadow is an oasis of light and colour hidden amongst the dense woodland.
This ancient woodland is especially beautiful in spring when butterflies and the scent of wild garlic fill the air, and a sea of bluebells carpet the floor beneath the old oak trees.
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’…
A lowland of heath, grassland and fen areas which are home to a range of specialist species. It's dotted with ponds containing the rare medicinal leech.
The view from the top of the…
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