
Ballagan Glen
A small but beautiful reserve carved by the Ballagan Burn
Tom Hibbert
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A small but beautiful reserve carved by the Ballagan Burn
This small nature reserve is a seasonally wet meadow and curragh, with more than 100 recorded plant species.
A haven for wetland wildlife and people in the heart of Bangor.
A large, varied woodland boasting wide sunny rides.
A small raised bog with the characteristic domed centre; a very rare habitat in this part of Scotland
Barlow Common nature reserve is home to a mosaic of nature rich habitats. Once a former rubbish tip, now a flourishing wildlife haven ready to be explored.
This small nature reserve features broadleaved woodland and ferns surrounding a redundant reservoir. An area rich in birds, bats and invertebrates.
A small but fascinating wetland reserve
Barrow Wake – just further along the scarp from Crickley Hill and part of the same SSSI – contains a similar flora to Crickley Hill but is especially notable for its population of Musk Orchids and…
A small gravel pit now a safe haven for chalk grassland
Over 30 hectares of former agricultural land has become a flourishing wildflower haven, making it the perfect place for a relaxing walk.
Birch and juniper woodland with beautiful views of the valley below
An extensive network of habitats of significant wildlife value including scrub, woodland, hedgerows and grassland.
A small reserve providing an oasis for animals and plants
This small pasture is being restored after years of sheep grazing. It is an important wild link between neighbouring Ashes Pasture and Ingleborough National Nature Reserve.
A notable reserve which contains a small area of calaminarian grassland, influenced by heavy metal pollution in the past, and therefore featuring several interesting species of wildflower.
Wildflower meadows, native woodland and wildlife ponds house bats, badgers, hedgehogs, and abundant plant, bird and butterfly species.
A series of dismantled railway lines and their embankments, now covered with grassland and scrub habitats, perfect for insects.
Traditional hay meadows from yesteryear, brimming with wild flowers and insects including green-winged orchids and forester moths.
A former quarry, this chalk grassland reserve is rich in wild flowers.
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