Ringstead Downs
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.
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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
Beautiful stretches of river, meadows and woodland
Stroll through buttercup-filled meadows alongside the winding River Exe with wonderful views across the city to its cathedral.
Ancient grassland site which is undergoing restoration.
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…
One of the county's best flower-rich hay meadows
A large heathland reserve with areas of woodland and grassland. Great for birds, butterflies and reptiles. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife…
Visit the largest remaining species-rich water meadow in Essex with its famous display of wildflowers and wonderful mosaic of habitats
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.
Stroll along the banks of the Roman River in one of the best preserved river valleys in Essex, passing under swaying willow trees and into the peaceful woodland
A fine example of ancient woodland that runs in a steep-sided dingle.
Important update: The Visitor Centre is now closed. The country park and gardens will remain open to the public. Please read the update below.
A mix of ancient broadleaf and plantation conifer woodland.
A reserve that stretches from the high tide line to the coastal path, with a range of habitats.
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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