Roydon Common and Tony Hallatt Memorial Reserve
An absolute jewel of a nature reserve with a rich mosaic of habitats and an astounding array of wildlife. Roydon Common is an inspiring and beautiful place to spend the day all year round.
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An absolute jewel of a nature reserve with a rich mosaic of habitats and an astounding array of wildlife. Roydon Common is an inspiring and beautiful place to spend the day all year round.
Raised bog with a small population of green hairstreak butterfly
Mixture of woodland types with heathy glades and streams
At the most northern end of Bryher, Shipman Head is one of the wildest parts of the island, being exposed to the wild Atlantic to the north and west. The ridge runs south towards the plateau of…
An internationally important heathland with dry and wet heath, bog pools and woodland supporting many rare and threatened wildlife
A site with a long history as open heathland and part of the historic Sherwood Forest area.
A mixed woodland that is part of the Worplesdon Group of Commons. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
An internationally important lowland heath with wetland habitat supporting many species.
One of the largest areas of heathland and heathland re-creation in the county
Slow worms warming themselves up under rocks, lizards basking on sunny gorse, woodcocks performing their 'roding' display flight at dusk and evidence of hazelnuts chewed by dormice –…
A small area of acid grassland and remnant heath on Greensand that supports a range of invertebrates.
An internationally important heathland with views across Poole Harbour, Corfe Castle and the Isle of Purbeck. A beautiful nature reserve to visit at any time of the year.
A quiet corner of the East Devon Pebblebed Heaths. Home to some rare heathland wildlife.
Whitelee Moor is one of Britain's most important upland nature reserves. It's a site of European conservation importance due to its active blanket bog and heather heaths.
Heathland, woodland and a dragonfly paradise. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Wingletang Down is one of the wildest places on the Isles of Scilly. Towering granite rock formations intersperse with waved heathland, supporting a variety of rare plants. It's easy to feel…
A stunning woodland reserve home to an abundance of wildlife
Marshy grassland and lowland wet heathland. The site is part of the Llantrisant Common and Pastures SSSI. The site is covered by a Tree Preservation Order.
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