Adel Dam Nature Reserve
A little gem of a woodland and wetland nature reserve. Stroll among dramatic high canopy trees planted as a victorian garden, enjoy close up views of the bird feeding station, popular with…
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A little gem of a woodland and wetland nature reserve. Stroll among dramatic high canopy trees planted as a victorian garden, enjoy close up views of the bird feeding station, popular with…
A long and narrow reserve with semi natural woodland and improved pasture
The grounds of Banovallum House include a wildlife garden, a walled garden and about 200m of river bank. Please be aware that part of the nature reserve will be temporarily closed while sheep are…
A former opencast coal mine, this nature reserve comprises of neutral and acid grasslands, wetlands and mixed scrub. Located in the Derwent Valley, the area offers stunning views of surrounding…
Cambridgeshire's second largest ancient wood is over 900 years old!
Ancient woodland with good woodland flowers in spring and good bird life.
A small plantation woodland with carpets of spring flowers.
One of the finest surviving traditional hay meadows in Gloucestershire, Clarke's Pool Meadow is a sanctuary for small mammals and meadow flora.
***Clarkes Pool Meadow Nature Reserve is…
Ancient broadleaved woodland with some scrub and a meadow
Ancient wild wood
A mixed deciduous and wet woodland and stream
Lying within the gently-rolling countryside around the River Leadon, Collin Park Wood nature reserve is an area of ancient woodland which has been coppiced for centuries.
A great place to…
Famous for its steep slope, Cooper’s Hill is also an internationally renowned ancient beech woodland with areas of open scrub and grassland.
Please note that from mid-September tree…
Butterflies, bees, birds and a wealth of stunning wildflowers are reclaiming this former railway-line near Preston.
Cribb's Meadow is a small but intricate mosaic of diverse habitats, made up of grasslands, two ponds and a disused railway line, where scrub and mature trees are taking back the land. A walk…
An ancient semi-natural woodland on the southeast side of a dry slope valley.
This Site of Special Scientific Interest contains important Oak Hornbeam woodland where Broad-leaved Helleborines and butterflies thrive
Sweeping panoramic views are not what you expect to find in the heart of the Medway towns but this site has long defied convention. This is our most diverse reserve which is home to the largest…
Three traditional Herefordshire hay-meadows, a small orchard area, two ponds and a complex of old hedgerows.
Two pretty meadows with abundant wildflowers
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