Bakethin
Benefitting from a range of habitats, Bakethin is a wildlife haven offering spectacular views and endless opportunities to encounter a variety of diverse wildlife.
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Benefitting from a range of habitats, Bakethin is a wildlife haven offering spectacular views and endless opportunities to encounter a variety of diverse wildlife.
Sitting at the foot of the Golden Valley, Blackness Banks is a key steppingstone linking important habitats in the Golden Valley to those on Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons.
Be sure to stop when you are on the Monsal Trail to admire this beautiful reserve with a quarry and 200ft steep-sided gorge! Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye…
Wide-open saltmarshes, huge blue skies, and never-ending beaches make Cley and Salthouse Marshes a much-loved sanctuary for birds and people alike.
Heather moorland and bilberry with a small gorge formed by the young River Lugg.
Good for locals to enjoy wildlife within a public park
Famous for its steep slope, Cooper’s Hill is also an internationally renowned ancient beech woodland with areas of open scrub and grassland.
Please note that from mid-September tree…
A new temperate rainforest. MWT’s largest nature reserve purchased in April 2023 with funding by Aviva and in partnership with the Isle of Man Woodland Trust.
Darren Fawr is the largest and most spectacular of the Trust’s reserves. It consists of a steep hill-side, covered with loose, grey limestone scree, cliffs and an undulating hill-top with good…
A spectacular dale where you can admire the abundance of wild flowers. Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye Valley.
The place to get to know Dartmoor and its wildlife.
Fontburn offers a mosaic of habitats, with areas of wetland and scrub offering significant wildlife interest.
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), this lowland raised peat bog has stunning views over the Till Valley and the Cheviots. The reserve features interesting flora and fauna, and the…
Wild, Welsh wilderness
Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
Bursting with wildlife, this spectacular upland heather moorland feels truly wild.
Grassland home to rare plants like honewort and Somerset hair-grass, with spectacular views across the Somerset Levels.
Species-rich grassland cling to the side of the ridge, from which you can walk to White Nancy and enjoy views over the Cheshire Plain.
Areas of precious unimproved grassland and oakland with more than 150 species of flowers, sedges and mosses
A truly maritime reserve, allowing you a rare chance to experience the whole range of habitats within a dynamic dune system.
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