Redcar Field
One of the few remaining examples of a spring-fed fen on the magnesian limestone
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One of the few remaining examples of a spring-fed fen on the magnesian limestone
Rewe Mead sits on the banks of the River Tone and also has remnants of the Grand Western Canal running through its heart. Its wet meadows provide the perfect habitat for a wonderful range of…
A spectacular slice of the Little Orme, with stunning sea views and wonderful grassland wildlife.
An area of flower-rich unimproved grassland including numerous flushes
Unimproved sedge-rich pasture with some interesting glacial features
Rhos Marion is made up of eight pasture fields enclosed by large banks and hedgerows. These hedgerows are characteristic of Southern Ceredigion and Northern Carmarthenshire and are mostly of…
Chalk grassland and yew woodland combine to make this North Downs landscape particularly special for wildlife lovers.
The meadows and ancient woodland at Ridley Bottom have an undisturbed atmosphere, with old limestone hedgerows, grassland flowers and a quiet atmosphere that attracts a variety of birds.
A tiny nature reserve full of wildflowers and butterflies in summer. Rifle Butts Quarry provides an introduction to the wildlife typical of the remaining natural areas of the Yorkshire Wolds.…
One of the largest remaining areas of chalk grassland in Norfolk. The attractive, steep-sided valley of Ringstead Downs is home to a diverse range of wildlife.
Created from the footprint of a working quarry, Ripon City Wetlands nature reserve is a thriving home for a range of birds and other wildlife.
You may see bitterns, avocets, little ringed…
A small reserve with several important habitats and shelter for over 150 plant species
Ancient grassland site which is undergoing restoration.
One of the county's best flower-rich hay meadows
On the edge of the Gwent Levels, you can enjoy the rich variety of trees in the leafy woodland and the fascinating wildflowers and insects of the limestone grassland.
Important update: The Visitor Centre is now closed. The country park and gardens will remain open to the public. Please read the update below.
Rose End Meadows is a Coronation Meadow. Sixteen small meadows, never treated with artificial fertiliser or herbicide. They create a vivid picture of how Derbyshire’s limestone farmland looked…
Rose Wood is currently closed until further notice due to tree felling works taking place on site to deal with ash dieback in the area. Thank you for your cooperation.
An extensive tract of heathland supporting a wide range of habitats
A native oakwood in a steep-sided glen that has remained fairly untouched
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