Rahoy Hills
A diverse range of habitats to be seen here
Tom Hibbert
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A diverse range of habitats to be seen here
Full of interesting wildlife and history. You can walk into surrounding wildflower meadows for a contrasting experience.
A lowland fen situated in a narrow valley between Pant y sais fen and the Neath Estuary
Unimproved damp meadow, amongst the most vulnerable and rapidly declining habitat in the UK
Managed on behalf of the National Trust, this tiny mixed woodland is the perfect place to indulge in a spot of tree hugging – what’s the oldest tree you can find? Listen out for drumming…
A reserve that stretches from the high tide line to the coastal path, with a range of habitats.
A native oakwood in a steep-sided glen that has remained fairly untouched
A good example of the type of woodland that would once have covered East Cleveland
Soak up rainbow-bright wildflowers, skittering butterflies and beautiful birds on-high at this lofty nature reserve near Clitheroe.
Mixture of woodland types with heathy glades and streams
An ancient woodland that is fantastic for spring and summer flowers and is one of the best places in the country to see the extremely rare Oxlip
A fine example of the ancient semi-natural woodlands typical of the Atlantic coast of Scotland
A broadleaved woodland with ancient Hazel coppice
One of the suite of 9 Irvine Greenspaces managed to provide local people with access to wildlife in the vicinity of their home or workplace
A narrow strip of land with two dominant features: wooded cliffs and saltmarsh
Part of the largest area of coastal shingle in Scotland
A 17ha mixed deciduous woodland
A small but well-used urban reserve
Swanwick Lakes has become one of the Trust’s most popular nature reserves. Much of the reserve is woodland and comes alive with bird song in the spring. Swanwick Lakes is managed in partnership…
The largest remainig area of alder wood in the eastern part of Easter Ross
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