Biddulph Grange Country Park
The 35 hectares were originally part of the larger Biddulph Grange estate. The mixture of landscaped views and natural features was designed by Victorian industrialists James Bateman and Robert…
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The 35 hectares were originally part of the larger Biddulph Grange estate. The mixture of landscaped views and natural features was designed by Victorian industrialists James Bateman and Robert…
Part of an ancient semi-natural woodland with a variety of birdlife and a large small mammal population
An unusual reserve with a wide variety of things to see
Stroll along the towpath of the Staffs & Worcs Canal to get the best views over the reserve without disturbing wildlife
A lovely site for walking. A circular path takes you through a mix of habitats from open heath to woodland and provides excellent views towards Tittesworth Reservoir and The Roaches.
The Biddulph Valley Way lies just west of the town of Biddulph and follows the old railway.
One of a series of nationally important peatland sites that makes up the meres and mosses of Chesire, Staffordshire and Shropshire
A spectacular reserve of grassland and valley woodland, situated where the Rivers Hamps and Manifold meet
Breathtaking views, amazing wildlife, a place to explore - the gateway to Staffordshire’s Peak District
Discover a surprise around every corner in a unique landscape formed by retreating ice sheets at the end of the last age, 10,000 years ago
Not easy to find but well worth the effort for its wildflowers and unrivalled views across the Manifold Valley
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust’s HQ, The Wolseley Centre, is one of the county’s hidden gems and it's completely free to visit – so why not make a date in your diary to come and see us this…
This may be one of our smallest reserves but with over 140 species of plants to be found it's also one of our most botanically diverse
Derbyshire's very own 'Hollywood'! - A pretty woodland with a fine display of springtime bluebells.
One of our largest nature reserves located in the spectacular wild landscape of the Staffordshire Moorlands
An island of marshy fen surrounded by farmland, this much needed wildlife haven is home to a suit of special botanicals and birds
Explore this wood carefully, it has many stories to tell.
An important site part of the Leek Moors Site of Special Scientific Interest, South Pennine Moors Special Area of Conservation and the Peak District Moors Special Protected Area.
Danes Moss is the largest & highest lowland raised bog in Cheshire
Made up of several species-rich grassland, woodland & mire communities.
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