Close House Riverside
One of a suite of calaminarian grasslands along the Tyne, South Tyne and Allen, this site is an excellent place to see alpine penny-cress and other plants influenced by heavy metal contamination…
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One of a suite of calaminarian grasslands along the Tyne, South Tyne and Allen, this site is an excellent place to see alpine penny-cress and other plants influenced by heavy metal contamination…
Excellent for the outstanding display of thousands of orchids from late May to July and good for bird watching.
Close Sartfield is an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) and a…
An Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI)! This small nature reserve features species rich grassland passing into peat bog with a variety of plant species including orchids.
Cloud Wood has long been known as one of the best sites in Leicestershire for flora, with over 220 recorded species of ferns and flowering plants recorded! Look out for some interesting and…
A great walk with stunning views in the village of Wroughton.
An ancient woodland with a mix of trees, shrubs, streams, pond, a small meadow and a precious remnant of heathland.
An oak wood, good for spring birdsong
Heather moorland and bilberry with a small gorge formed by the young River Lugg.
For fantastic views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean, Coaley Peak is hard to beat.
An important wetland site for many important birds
Explore this little woodland with a large pool, filled with tadpoles in springtime.
A beautiful mosaic habitat, Cockaynes Wood is situated in an area which was once extensively used for sand and gravel extraction and now supports a whole array of amazing wildlife
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
The steeply sloping higher ground to the west supports dry grassland species whereas the low damp east side supports a range of waterside plants. Also look out for evidence of Medieval and Roman…
A secluded, tranquil broad, renowned for its water lily beds
Improved grassland field planted up to become a future woodland in 2009
One of North Wales Wildlife Trust’s first nature reserves, purchased in 1964: home to some genuine rarities and brimming with wildlife.
A hidden treasure that feels like stepping back in time to the ancient wildwoods of Wales.
A beautiful area of ancient woodland and unusually a registered common that slopes down to the banks of the Nant Bran. This is a lovely place to come for a peaceful woodland walk with just the…
Ancient broadleaved woodland with some scrub and a meadow
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