Dawlish Inner Warren
Part of the massive Dawlish Warren sand spit at the mouth of the River Exe. This reserve is a vital home and migratory stopping off place for thousands of wading birds and wildfowl.
Tom Hibbert
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Part of the massive Dawlish Warren sand spit at the mouth of the River Exe. This reserve is a vital home and migratory stopping off place for thousands of wading birds and wildfowl.
This reserve is well known for the spectacular display of snowdrops that appear in late winter and early spring. A visit to this special site is a must to enjoy the carpet of white that appears,…
Drostre Wood is a small mixed deciduous woodland containing oak and birch. Below the canopy of the tallest trees there is a wide range of smaller tree species including aspen, elder, yew, hawthorn…
A semi-natural ancient woodland with some beautiful old trees.
An ancient grassland, bursting with flowers and insects
A fantastic woodland for Bluebells and Wood Anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
This pocket of woodland in Swindon provides a breathing space for wildlife in west Swindon.
Restoration of a conifer plantation into the Island’s first forest; a haven for wildlife and people alike
A top wildlife spot, with exceptional walks through woodland and alongside a classic Devon river. Feeling lucky? Otters are often seen at Halsdon!
Meadows bursting with wild flowers and birdsong during the summer - a great stop off the Tissington Trail.
An ancient woodland which provides good opportunities to see Bluebells in the spring.
An ancient lowland heath buzzing with rare wildlife
Our largest meadow reserve, being restored to its former glory.
Enjoy a walk at Holwell Reserves, disused quarries, with a mixture of grassland, woodland and exposed rock faces create a peaceful atmosphere throughout the year. A special place for bats,…
Five pretty meadows; very colourful from spring to summer.
An interesting woodland reserve, featuring two areas of ancient trees, attracting owls and a wide range of woodland mammals.
70 acres of meadows, parkland and woods just 20 minutes walk from the centre of Leek.
Once home to a reservoir supplying drinking water to Buxton residents, now Lightwood is a haven for a wide variety of wildlife on the edge of town. A mix of woodland, wetlands, meadows and…
Loughborough Big Meadow is just that – a diverse 45ha site of herbrich hay meadow. The meadow has been used for flooding as long as records exist, and this has led to a beautiful wildflower meadow…
Situated just to the east of Hugh Town, Lower Moors is one of the first really wild places you encounter on St Mary's after leaving the town. Lying between Telegraph Road and Trench Lane (…
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