Sandylay and Moat Woods Nature Reserve
Two attractive woods adjacent to each other that in spring are covered with an array of woodland flowers
Tom Hibbert
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Two attractive woods adjacent to each other that in spring are covered with an array of woodland flowers
Nestled in the valley carved out by the River Frome, this nature reserve features a stretch of the disused Severn and Thames Canal, flood meadows and woodland.
Lying in the valley of the River Stort these reedbeds become alive during summer - with flowering marsh plants, singing Warblers, an abundance of invertebrates and a chance to see one of the UK’s…
A trip to Scanniclift Copse is to experience the Teign Valley's rich patchwork landscape of hedges and small woods set among fields.
Outstanding coastal scenery, spectacular limestone and volcanic rock-formations, great spring flowers and plenty of birds to see.
It may be small but Scarning Fen is home a to large number of rare plants and insects. This precious site is sensitive to disturbance, so please tread carefully.
The largest remaining fragment of the once extensive heathlands of Scotton Common.
A coastal reserve featuring chalk grassland and impressive sea cliffs
Life never moves in the slow lane at Seaforth, a coastal nature reserve home to hundreds of thousands of waders and seabirds.
A private nature reserve, this hidden gem on the Hogs Back contains fascinating geology and rare chalk flowers.
Small species rich wet meadow by a stream and a small area of woodland
With over 100 plant species flowering in this small former stone quarry in the Dales, including four species of orchid, a spring or summer visit is a must for wildflower enthusiasts.
Spectacular red sandstone cliffs with many sea caves
A mixed woodland with a range of wildflowers during spring.
A small damp meadow with fine old boundary hedges.
Beach and relict sand dune grassland
Rocky foreshore, beach, and relict sand dune grassland. Part of the South Gower Coast SSSI, which in turn is part of the European Natura 2000 site, the Limestone Sea Cliffs of South West Wales SAC…
Mixture of woodland types with heathy glades and streams
A glacial lake formed at the end of the last Ice Age, Semer Water is the second-largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, and provides valuable habitat for breeding and wintering birds.
With trees covered in apples and grasses full of wildflowers, make sure to visit this little slice of picturesque countryside
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